FIVE homes could be built on an uphill plot behind the Esso filling station off the Main Road at Winterbourne Abbas.
A planning application asks for the demolition of an existing building on the site, north east of a properties known as The Dog House and Shirley Heights, and to then build five homes on the half-hectare with parking spaces for eleven cars.
All of the proposed homes will be three-bed, finished in flint and dark timber cladding with ‘green’ sedum flat roofs, either one or two storeys high.
A planning agent says in a statement to Dorset Council that allowing for adequate garden and parking space the development would amount to a density of 10.2 dwellings per hectare, considered low density and appropriate for an edge of village site.
The site, which is tarmaced, is currently being used for vehicle storage with a small building in one corner.
Details on the application can be seen on the Dorset Council website, ref 2022/02005 with public comments open until April 22nd.
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