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Timber planked door retained, repaired and redecorated. Existing window opening Existing window opening Stone Wall Stone Wall New painted timber frame glass screen in existing door opening, recessed in opening. Stone boundary wall Sitting Room Area Wall heads reconstructed to height to reflect the structure at the time of listing, as can reasonably be identified from photographs, consolidated and capped with turf to protect from further decay Existing opening retained and new oak lintel installed over and masonry consolidated and strengthened above to Structural Engineer's details. New black painted cast metal gutters. Stone slate roof re-laid over new timber roofing battens on breathable roofing membrane over existing, repaired timber rafters/trusses (as Structural Engineer's details). Insulation integrated between and under modern rafters, retaining historic roof timbers exposed. Wall heads reconstructed to height to reflect the structure at the time of listing, as can reasonably be identified from photographs, consolidated and capped with turf to protect from further decay Existing blocked up window openings retained blocked in. Where Structural Engineer deems in-fill to be unstable, it is to be removed and re-built. Existing stone ridge tiles re-used and re-bedded on lime mortar. New insulated concrete ground floor construction with stone flagg finish, incorporating underfloor heating. New black painted cast metal gutters. Approx 2065mm New double glazed timber windows in reconstructed openings to match existing timber window remnants. Opening reconstructed Existing external walls: open joints and cavities packed and deep-pointed to fill voids and cavities, as necessary to slabilise the wall, but not re-pointed to surface, to maintain current appearance. Existing external walls: open joints and cavities packed and deep-pointed to fill voids and cavities, as necessary to slabilise the wall, but not re-pointed to surface, to maintain current appearance. Ground line across courtyard, which naturally reduces towards mill. North wall lined with 50mm wood-fibre insulation board (25mm to window reveals) and finished with lime-plaster skim finish. Flue painted dark grey (RAL 7003) to blend in against background stone and kept below ridge line. Existing masonry wall consolidated and repointed Existing timber trusses & purlins to be repaired in workshop, in accordance with Structural Engineer's designs. C B C B New concrete foundations to Structural Engineer's design. New buried waste pipes and gas supply pipe through existing openings in mill walls. New timber planked door to reconstructed opening, with timber frame, all to reflect original door as per photograph from 1975. Ironmongery salvaged from site as possible and supplemented with new, to match. New glazed door behind. Approx. 185.51 Existing timber window repaired where possible slim-line double glazed introduced. 300 300 Mill wall reconstructed to form and height to reflect the structure at the time of listing, as can reasonably be identified from photographs and to 300mm beyond reinstated former windows. Stone Wall Existing fireplace, previously made into an opening retained and new aluminium double glazed window inserted deep into reveal. New cast iron gutters. Stone slates for the roof, supplemented by salvaged stone slates from the site.. A A Wall heads reconstructed to height to reflect the structure at the time of listing, as can reasonably be identified from photographs, consolidated and capped with turf to protect from further decay Existing external walls: open joints and cavities packed and deep-pointed to fill voids and cavities, as necessary to slabilise the wall, but not re-pointed to surface, to maintain current appearance. New Code 4 lead soakers and Code 5 lead cover flashings at abutment of lean-to to the mill building. Reconstructed roof to be lowered in pitch to bring abutment below first floor window sill level to all more robust weather proofing to be provided. Rebuilt masonry not tied into mill building to allow differential movement. Joint packed and pointed up with lime mortar to provide additional buttressing of the mill building and weatherproof junction. Stone Wall Existing blocked up first floor window openings behind remaining (decayed) timber window frames. Existing timber secured where at risk and treated with timber preservative. Existing partially blocked up window entirely blocked, including "slot". Existing window opening Existing window opening Existing window opening Timber planked door retained, repaired and redecorated. Wall heads reconstructed to height to reflect the structure at the time of listing, as can reasonably be identified from photographs, consolidated and capped with turf to protect from further decay New cast metal gutter and downspout. Existing infill removed and new openable timber window frame, manufactured to match existing window elements. New slim-line double glazed openable timber windows to match existing, in existing openings. Stone slates for the roof, supplemented by salvaged stone slates from the site.. Existing window openings retained and new dark grey powder coated aluminium sliding sash windows installed in Sun Room wall behind. Unglazed Accoya timber windows (to match existing) set into existing mill wall openings. Lean-to extended North to create ASHP enclosure. Existing window opening blocked up, for safety reasons as Structural Engineer's detail DR-S-27003. Existing blocked up window opening retained but rebuilt as elsewhere. New gas fired boilers to supply radiators and hot and cold water supply to supplement ASHPs. New flue through East wall of barn, with mesh guards, painted to match colour of the stone (RAL 7035 - Light Grey). Existing external walls: open joints and cavities packed and deep-pointed to fill voids and cavities, as necessary to slabilise the wall, but not re-pointed to surface, to maintain current appearance. Existing blocked up window openings. Infill reconstructed to make secure. Existing blocked up window openings. Infill reconstructed to make secure. Existing window opening retained blocked up - timber window frame missing. Infill reconstructed to make secure. Existing window openings retained blocked up, but infill rebuilt for safety reasons as Structural Engineer's detail DR-S-27003. Existing window opening Existing window openings retained blocked up, but infill rebuilt for safety reasons as Structural Engineer's detail DR-S-27003. Existing external walls: open joints and cavities packed and deep-pointed to fill voids and cavities, as necessary to slabilise the wall, but not re-pointed to surface, to maintain current appearance. C B C B Existing blocked up first floor window opening behind remaining (decayed) timber window frames. Existing timber secured where at risk and treated with timber preservative. Existing partially infilled opening re-opened up. Existing window opening with remaining (decayed) timber window frame. Existing timber window elements repaired in current condition and state, preservative applied and new recessive dark grey powder coated aluminium sliding sash windows installed behind, set-back in reveal. Existing window opening: unsafe infill removed behind remaining (decayed) timber window frame. Existing timber window elements repaired in current condition, preservative applied and new recessive dark grey powder coated aluminium sliding sash windows installed in set-back wall Existing window opening retained blocked up, but infill rebuilt for safety reasons as Structural Engineer's detail DR-S-27003. Existing window opening retained and new dark grey powder coated aluminium window installed in new Study wall behind. Unglazed Accoya timber window (to match existing) set into existing mill wall opening. Existing stone lean-to structure re-built on Structural Engineer's advice. Allowing for taking down existing ruined masonry walls and remaining sections of roof, retaining all salvageable material securely on site, casting a new concrete raft foundation/base slab and re-building with the re-used stone and lime mortar rubble core walls, to original size and position (with extended section to the North). New timber roof members and stone slate roofing to be introduced and timber lintels over openings. Rebuilt masonry not tied into mill building to allow differential movement. Joint packed and pointed up with lime mortar to provide additional buttressing of the mill building and weatherproof junction. New Code 5 lead flashing to wall head to further prevent water ingress. 75 x 300mm ventilation slots to provide air flow around ASHPs New CR01-2 rooflight Painted vertical boarded, ledged and braced timber doors. TC A Revision No: Drawing No: Job No: Date: Drawn By: Scale: Job Title: Client: Drawing Title: Mr. A. Sutcliffe Proposed Residential Conversion of the Spital Buildings, How Lane, Castleton Proposed Mill Elevations 1:50 @ A1 TJC Apr 2019 P/04 M CSB01 Tom Crooks Architecture Ltd. 7 Moorland Road, Hathersage, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 1BH T: 01433 440 466 E: [email protected] Company Registered in England and Wales Company Registration No.09432902 © Copyright Tom Crooks Architecture Ltd. 2019 No dimensions are to be scaled from this drawing; all dimensions and sizes to be verified on site. No structural information is to be taken from these drawings - refer to Structural Engineer's drawings. Rev: Description: Date: A Revised for Pre-application May 2019 Submission B Revised Pod Design May 2019 C Revised for Pre-application May 2019 Advice D Revised for further pre-app Oct 2019 to Client's changes E Revised for further pre-app Oct 2019 to Client's changes F Revised for further pre-app Oct 2019 to Client's changes G Revised for Planning App Jan 2020 H Revised for Planning App Mar 2020 I Revised for Planning App Apr 2020 J Revised for Planning Validation June 2020 K 2nd Flr window frames added Aug 2020 L Revised extent to rebuilding of Sept 2020 mill walls & pods resized. 2 rooflights omitted & additional mill window opened M Revised for Planning App Nov 2020 Proposed East Mill Elevation (Scale 1:50) 0 5m Proposed West Mill Elevation (Scale 1:50) Proposed South Mill Elevation (Scale 1:50) Survey data prepared by Starr Surveys for use by the Client. The Architect takes no responsibility for the accuracy of that data or subsequent drawings prepared on the basis of that data.

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Timber plankeddoor retained,repaired andredecorated.

Existingwindowopening

Existingwindowopening

Stone Wall

Stone Wall

New paintedtimber frameglass screenin existingdoor opening,recessed inopening.

Stoneboundarywall

Sitting RoomArea

Wall heads reconstructed to height to reflect the structureat the time of listing, as can reasonably be identified fromphotographs, consolidated and capped with turf to protectfrom further decay

Existing opening retainedand new oak lintel installedover and masonryconsolidated andstrengthened above toStructural Engineer'sdetails.

New blackpainted castmetal gutters.

Stone slate roof re-laid overnew timber roofing battens onbreathable roofing membraneover existing, repaired timberrafters/trusses (as StructuralEngineer's details). Insulationintegrated between and undermodern rafters, retaining historicroof timbers exposed.

Wall heads reconstructed to height to reflect the structureat the time of listing, as can reasonably be identified fromphotographs, consolidated and capped with turf to protectfrom further decay

Existing blocked up windowopenings retained blocked in.

Where Structural Engineerdeems in-fill to be unstable, itis to be removed and re-built.

Existing stone ridgetiles re-used andre-bedded on limemortar.

New insulated concrete ground floorconstruction with stone flagg finish,incorporating underfloor heating.

New blackpainted castmetal gutters.

Approx 2065mm

New double glazed timber windows inreconstructed openings to matchexisting timber window remnants.

Openingreconstructed

Existing external walls: openjoints and cavities packedand deep-pointed to fill voidsand cavities, as necessary toslabilise the wall, but notre-pointed to surface, tomaintain current appearance.

Existing external walls: openjoints and cavities packedand deep-pointed to fill voidsand cavities, as necessary toslabilise the wall, but notre-pointed to surface, tomaintain current appearance.

Ground line acrosscourtyard, whichnaturally reducestowards mill.

North wall lined with 50mmwood-fibre insulation board(25mm to window reveals)and finished withlime-plaster skim finish.

Flue painted darkgrey (RAL 7003) toblend in againstbackground stoneand kept belowridge line.

Existing masonrywall consolidated

and repointed

Existing timber trusses &purlins to be repaired inworkshop, in accordancewith Structural Engineer'sdesigns.

CB

CB

New concrete foundations toStructural Engineer's design.

New buried waste pipesand gas supply pipe

through existing openingsin mill walls.

New timber planked door to reconstructedopening, with timber frame, all to reflectoriginal door as per photograph from 1975.Ironmongery salvaged from site as possibleand supplemented with new, to match. Newglazed door behind.

Approx.185.51

Existing timber windowrepaired where possibleslim-line double glazedintroduced.

300 300

Mill wall reconstructed toform and height to reflectthe structure at the time oflisting, as can reasonablybe identified fromphotographs and to 300mmbeyond reinstated formerwindows.

Stone Wall

Existing fireplace,previously made intoan opening retainedand new aluminiumdouble glazedwindow inserteddeep into reveal.

Newcastirongutters.

Stone slates for theroof, supplementedby salvaged stoneslates from the site..

A

A

Wall heads reconstructed toheight to reflect the structure atthe time of listing, as canreasonably be identified fromphotographs, consolidated andcapped with turf to protect fromfurther decay

Existing external walls: openjoints and cavities packedand deep-pointed to fill voidsand cavities, as necessary toslabilise the wall, but notre-pointed to surface, tomaintain current appearance.

New Code 4 lead soakers and Code 5lead cover flashings at abutment oflean-to to the mill building. Reconstructedroof to be lowered in pitch to bringabutment below first floor window sill levelto all more robust weather proofing to beprovided.

Rebuilt masonry not tied into millbuilding to allow differentialmovement. Joint packed andpointed up with lime mortar toprovide additional buttressing ofthe mill building andweatherproof junction.

Stone Wall

Existing blocked up first floor window openingsbehind remaining (decayed) timber window

frames. Existing timber secured where at riskand treated with timber preservative.

Existing partially blockedup window entirelyblocked, including "slot".

Existingwindowopening

Existingwindowopening

Existingwindowopening

Timber planked doorretained, repairedand redecorated.

Wall heads reconstructed to height to reflect thestructure at the time of listing, as can reasonably beidentified from photographs, consolidated and cappedwith turf to protect from further decay

New cast metal gutterand downspout.

Existing infill removedand new openabletimber window frame,manufactured to matchexisting windowelements.

New slim-linedouble glazedopenable timberwindows to matchexisting, inexisting openings.

Stone slates for theroof, supplementedby salvaged stoneslates from the site..

Existing window openingsretained and new dark greypowder coated aluminium slidingsash windows installed in SunRoom wall behind. UnglazedAccoya timber windows (tomatch existing) set into existingmill wall openings.

Lean-to extendedNorth to createASHP enclosure.

Existing window openingblocked up, for safetyreasons as StructuralEngineer's detailDR-S-27003.

Existing blockedup window openingretained but rebuiltas elsewhere.

New gas fired boilers to supplyradiators and hot and coldwater supply to supplementASHPs. New flue through Eastwall of barn, with mesh guards,painted to match colour of thestone (RAL 7035 - Light Grey).

Existing external walls: openjoints and cavities packedand deep-pointed to fill voidsand cavities, as necessary toslabilise the wall, but notre-pointed to surface, tomaintain current appearance.

Existing blockedup windowopenings. Infillreconstructed tomake secure.

Existing blockedup windowopenings. Infillreconstructed tomake secure.

Existing window openingretained blocked up - timberwindow frame missing. Infillreconstructed to makesecure.

Existing window openingsretained blocked up, but infillrebuilt for safety reasons asStructural Engineer's detailDR-S-27003.

Existingwindowopening

Existing window openingsretained blocked up, but infillrebuilt for safety reasons asStructural Engineer's detailDR-S-27003.

Existing external walls: openjoints and cavities packedand deep-pointed to fill voidsand cavities, as necessary toslabilise the wall, but notre-pointed to surface, tomaintain current appearance.

C B

C B

Existing blocked up first floor window openingbehind remaining (decayed) timber window

frames. Existing timber secured where at riskand treated with timber preservative.

Existing partiallyinfilled openingre-opened up.

Existing window opening with remaining (decayed)timber window frame. Existing timber windowelements repaired in current condition and state,preservative applied and new recessive dark greypowder coated aluminium sliding sash windowsinstalled behind, set-back in reveal.

Existing window opening: unsafe infill removedbehind remaining (decayed) timber window frame.Existing timber window elements repaired incurrent condition, preservative applied and newrecessive dark grey powder coated aluminiumsliding sash windows installed in set-back wall

Existing windowopening retainedblocked up, but infillrebuilt for safetyreasons as StructuralEngineer's detailDR-S-27003.

Existing window openingretained and new dark greypowder coated aluminiumwindow installed in new Studywall behind. Unglazed Accoyatimber window (to matchexisting) set into existing millwall opening.

Existing stone lean-to structure re-built on Structural Engineer's advice. Allowing fortaking down existing ruined masonry walls and remaining sections of roof, retaining allsalvageable material securely on site, casting a new concrete raft foundation/baseslab and re-building with the re-used stone and lime mortar rubble core walls, tooriginal size and position (with extended section to the North). New timber roofmembers and stone slate roofing to be introduced and timber lintels over openings.

Rebuilt masonry not tiedinto mill building to allowdifferential movement.Joint packed and pointedup with lime mortar toprovide additionalbuttressing of the millbuilding andweatherproof junction.

New Code 5 lead flashingto wall head to furtherprevent water ingress.

75 x 300mmventilation slotsto provide airflow aroundASHPs

NewCR01-2rooflight

Painted verticalboarded, ledgedand bracedtimber doors.

TCA

Revision No:Drawing No:Job No:

Date:Drawn By:Scale:

Job Title:

Client:

Drawing Title:

Mr. A. Sutcliffe

Proposed Residential Conversion of theSpital Buildings, How Lane, Castleton

Proposed Mill Elevations

1:50 @ A1 TJC Apr 2019

P/04 MCSB01

Tom Crooks Architecture Ltd.7 Moorland Road, Hathersage,Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 1BH

T: 01433 440 466 ⌂ E: [email protected]

Company Registered in England and WalesCompany Registration No.09432902

© Copyright Tom Crooks Architecture Ltd. 2019

No dimensions are to be scaled from this drawing; alldimensions and sizes to be verified on site.

No structural information is to be taken from thesedrawings - refer to Structural Engineer's drawings.

Rev: Description: Date:A Revised for Pre-application May 2019

SubmissionB Revised Pod Design May 2019C Revised for Pre-application May 2019

AdviceD Revised for further pre-app Oct 2019

to Client's changesE Revised for further pre-app Oct 2019

to Client's changesF Revised for further pre-app Oct 2019

to Client's changesG Revised for Planning App Jan 2020H Revised for Planning App Mar 2020I Revised for Planning App Apr 2020J Revised for Planning Validation June 2020K 2nd Flr window frames added Aug 2020L Revised extent to rebuilding of Sept 2020

mill walls & pods resized.2 rooflights omitted & additionalmill window opened

M Revised for Planning App Nov 2020

Proposed East Mill Elevation(Scale 1:50)

0 5m

Proposed West Mill Elevation(Scale 1:50)

Proposed South Mill Elevation(Scale 1:50)

Survey data prepared by Starr Surveys for use bythe Client. The Architect takes no responsibility forthe accuracy of that data or subsequent drawingsprepared on the basis of that data.