25.5.7 Palaeoenvironmental impacts 90. Where the onshore cable route crosses waterways and marshland there is potential to encounter alluvium or river terrace deposits which may contain palaeoenvironmental evidence. Such deposits are only likely to be encountered during deep excavations. While the potential of encountering such deposits is high their significance is currently unknown. Accordingly the WSI implemented during pre-construction and construction phases would further assess the palaeoenvironmental potential.
25.5.8 Designated Heritage AssetsWithin the ZTV 91. A considerable number of additional designated heritage assets are located within the wider visual context established for the converter station location, within a 4km radius for Listed Buildings and Scheduled Monuments and 10km for Registered Parks and Gardens. These assets were compared against the zone of theoretical visibility (ZTV) to determine potential visibility with the converter station location. A site visit undertaken for East Anglia ONE also concluded that a number of assets did not share visibility with the site. Those designated heritage assets identified as not visible have been scoped out from further discussion.
92.
The eligible designated assets within the wider context which have been identified as visible from the converter station location (Figure 25.13), and thus meriting further assessment, comprise the following:
93. Two Registered Parks and Gardens
Six Grade I and one Grade II* Listed Buildings; and Eight Grade II Listed Buildings.
The Registered Park and Gardens of Chantry Park (RPG1000271) (Grade II) and Shrubland Hall (RPG1000155) (Grade I) were identified as potential sensitive receptors to the project however no meaningful visibility could be determined between the convertor station location and the designated assets. Neither were views to the potential convertor station location considered to form a meaning part of the setting of these assets.
94. Of the Listed Building within the ZTV consisted of:
The six Grade I Listed properties of Hintlesham Hall (LB1036917), the Church of St Mary (Burstall, LB1036948), the Church of St Peter (Elmsett, LB1194594), the Church of St Mary (Flowton, LB1251233), the Church of St Mary (Little Blakenham, LB1251408) and the Church of St Mary (Nettlestead, LB1263028);
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