Kendal Futures - Kendal Vision Opportunity Sites

30 KENDAL VISION | OPPORTUNITY SITES SITE 1 CANAL HEAD client project status drawing title drawing no scale original date revision A1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. general notes DRAF project no - originator - volume - level - type - rol © This drawing is copyright P Architects and must not be co without prior consent. Do not scale from this drawing Refer to drawing number. This drawing is to be read in c other relevant architects and e All dimensions to be checked commencement of works and to be checked with the archite Unless otherwise stated all dim 7 Blue Lion Place, 237 Long Lane, London +44 (0)20 7378 6695 info@proctorandmatthews.com www.proctorandmatthews.com address telephone email website 1 : 1000 Kendal Vision - Opportunit Canal Head FG Listed Buil AXXX-PMA-XX-XX-SK-A-10 02.01.25 Kendal Futures S0 - Work in Progress rev date desc 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. general notes © This drawing is copyright P Architects and must not be co without prior consent. Do not scale from this drawing Refer to drawing number. This drawing is to be read in c other relevant architects and e All dimensions to be checked commencement of works and to be checked with the archite Unless otherwise stated all dim Allotments (Kendal Town Council) Mealbank Properties Gilkes Kirbie Kendal School Trust Westmorland & Furness Council Whitby & Co Stramongate Press 1st Kendal Scouts Kendal Snowsports Club (Carpark) Private Listed Buildings Conservation Area (whole site) Scheduled Monument Heritage The site lies within the Town Centre Conservation Area and is surrounded by several listed buildings and Scheduled Monuments. Although not formally designated, the site itself contains a number of heritage buildings of merit. Many of these have been altered or extended through later industrial development, but their historic origins can be identified through analysis of historic mapping. Future proposals should seek to retain and sensitively integrate these heritage structures wherever possible, ensuring that their character is celebrated as part of the wider redevelopment framework. Ownership Land ownership across the site is highly fragmented, with multiple stakeholders involved. A large portion of the eastern area is held in private ownership. The council-owned household waste and recycling facility is widely recognised as having poor access and being unsuitably located within the town centre context. Mardix currently occupy a large area of the site known as The Factory but relocation to another Kendal site is imminent. The landlords/ freeholders are actively exploring opportunities to attract new tenants to this sought after location with the space able to be managed flexibly for different sized businesses in future. Heritage * * * Land Ownership

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