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24/02556/FULLSApprove With ConditionsLast updated 02/08/2026, 06:03

The proposal involves the demolition of redundant barns and the construction of new employment units, residential dwellings, and office conversions, alongside associated landscaping, parking, and community facilities.

FULL APPLICATION - SOUTH
Hoe Lane, Southampton SO52

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Full Proposal

Construction of six Use Class E employment units (280m2 in total) with associated parking following demolition of existing redundant barns,erection of two detached dwelling houses (1 x 4 bed, 1 x 3 bed) with gardens, parking and garaging, conversion of Hoe Farmhouse to offices: all north of Hoe Lane. Erection of one detached 'tied house' (3 bed) with garden for Ashfield Estate employee; creation of allotments, estate plant nursery, sheds, cycle store and parking spaces for community uses as well as visitors to employment units, vehicular and pedestrian entrances including lych gate, and overall boundary treatment incorporating 2100mm and 900mm brick walling, 900mm railings and retained hedging: all for the area south of Hoe Lane

Application Timeline

Application Registered01/11/2024
Application Validated08/11/2024
Decision MadeN/A
Decision Issued30/07/2026
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Physical construction works
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The Ashfield Estate

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