Planning permission application to replace front and rear doors at:
The Old Vicarage
Church Road
Maughold
IM7 1AS
Consideration has been given to the elevation where the door is situated. It is not road facing however, the design of proposed replacement composite front door unit has been carefully chosen to be sympathetic to the age and style of the house and appropriate for our period property. We have selected a design that we believe would also be in keeping with the heritage of the house, being a former vicarage.
The replacement door unit will be black in colour which matches the existing colour scheme.
Similarly, the rear utility room replacement uPVC door design has been selected to match the appearance of the existing door and will also be black in line with the current one. The rear door elevation is not visible to the public highway from any angle.
(Please see attached images showing current and proposed doors).
27 JUL 1993
GEPT OF EMPLOYEES
ROAD AND ASSOCIATION
Existing front door
A photograph showing the front entrance of a building with a dark door, white sidelights, and a window above on a cream-colored wall.
20/00835
27 JUL 2020OFF OF ENVIRONMENTFREE AND INTEGRATED
2020
RECEIVED ON 27 JUL 2020
20/00835
PROPOSED FRONT DOOR DESIGN
A close-up photograph of a black front door featuring decorative diamond-patterned glass panels and matching sidelights.
Proposed rear door design but it will be in black.
Torridon Georgian Bar
A technical elevation drawing of a white door featuring vertical paneling and a four-paned window with a handle on the right.
The Old Vicarage
The image displays two views of a white, single-story building with a paved entrance area. The top view shows the full facade with a central doorway, while the bottom view provides a close-up of the dark door opening.
Maughold
Existing rear utility room door
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Source & Provenance
Official reference
20/00835/B
Source authority
Isle of Man Government Planning & Building Control