The Grade II* Listed Church of All Saints (Chattisham, LB1351620); and
The eight Grade II Listed properties of Mulberry Hall (LB1036947), Canes Farmhouse (LB1036949) (WA80), Hintlesham Priory (LB1193814), Lovetofts Farmhouse (LB1250929), Bleak Hall (LB1251669), Tye Farmhouse (LB1263018), Fidgeons Farmhouse (LB1293253) and the Church Of St Nicholas (Hintlesham, LB1351644).
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The setting of churches typically comprises the immediate curtilage and the settlement within which they are situated. Additionally they may serve as landmarks in the wider landscape. Farmhouses and houses derive much of their setting from their curtilage and also the fields, parkland and gardens within which they are situated. Of these only the Grade II Listed Figeon’s Farmhouse was identified to have any significant views incorporating the convertor station location, however there is judged to be only a minor effect on the key characteristics of this asset and therefore a low magnitude effect. Given this and the already intrusive pylons in the landscape this asset is considered to have a mediumsensitivity and a medium value.
25.6 Potential Impacts
25.6.1 Introduction 96.
Although it is hoped that the ducting for the onshore cables will be installed at the same time as the cables are laid for East Anglia ONE this cannot be currently confirmed. As a result the following sections will present the potential impacts for both Scenario 1: pre-installed ducts and Scenario 2: open trenching.
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Known assets potentially physically impacted during construction are listed in Appendix 25.3 with the mitigation measures in place and resulting impact outlined.
25.6.2 Potential Impacts during Construction 25.6.2.1 Impact 1: Buried Archaeological Remains
25.6.2.1.1 Scenario 1: Pre-Installed Ducts 98.
The direct impacts for this scenario on potential buried archaeological remains are substantially reduced in comparison to Scenario 2 however some intrusive groundworks will still be required, though over a smaller cumulative area. With the exception of new accesses, areas affected would lie within the previous disturbed footprint of the East Anglia ONE groundworks, in which case no further impacts on buried archaeological remains are anticipated.
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