Notifications to be discussed at 3rd October 2023 HD PC meeting

WD/2023/2084/FR – NEW FARM HOUSE, STOCKLANDS LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4EA
Description: Part retrospective application for the demolition of part of existing unauthorised balcony to create an access platform to accommodate newly installed bi-fold doors. Change of description
Link to documents: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/disclaimer.aspx?returnURL=%2fplandisp.aspx%3frecno%3d163076%26AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport%3d1

WD/2023/2130/F – WILDERNESS WOOD, MAIN ROAD, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4HJ
Description: REMOVAL OF EXISTING GARAGE AND ERECTION OF NEW BUILDING COMPRISING OFFICE/MEETING ROOM AND APPRENTICE CABIN.
Link to documents: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/disclaimer.aspx?returnURL=%2fplandisp.aspx%3frecno%3d163141

WD/2023/2173/F – COLES FARM, WILDERNESS LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 5HS
Description: CONVERSION OF THE EXISTING BARN TO CREATE A DWELLING, CURTILAGE, PARKING AND WIDER LANDSCAPING AND ECOLOGICAL ENHANCEMENTS.
Link to documents: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/disclaimer.aspx?returnURL=%2fplandisp.aspx%3frecno%3d163191

WD/2023/2184/LBR – CLAYLANDS, STONEHURST LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4ED
Description: ADDITIONAL WORKS ASSOCIATED WITH FULL REROOFING (GRANTED LISTED BUILDING CONSENT WD/2021/2063/LB) COMPRISING STRUCTURAL REPAIRS TO THE EXISTING ROOF STRUCTURE, CHIMNEY REPOINTING, REPLACEMENT CASEMENT WINDOWS WITHIN EXISTING DORMERS, INSULATION TO LOFTS, COPPER PIPE LAGGING AND RETROSPECTIVE LISTED BUILDING CONSENT FOR 2 NO. ‘VELUX’ ROOF WINDOWS AND THEIR REPLACEMENT WITH THE ‘VELUX’ ‘HERITAGE CONSERVATION’ TYPE.
Link to documents: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/disclaimer.aspx?returnURL=%2fplandisp.aspx%3frecno%3d163202

WD/2023/7033/AD – FORD FARM VINEYARD, HASTINGFORD LANE, HADLOW DOWN TN22 4DY
Description: ERECTION OF STEEL FRAMED PORTAL WINERY BUILDING WITH TWO ELEVATIONS CLAD IN TIMBER AND TWO IN PLASTISOL COATED INSULATED CLADDING.
Link to documents: https://planning.wealden.gov.uk/plandisp.aspx?recno=16330

Pop Up Vintage Tea Party at the Village Hall

Please join us for a Vintage Tea Party from 3pm on Saturday 28th October.

Afternoon Tea will be served –
expect a cream tea, sandwiches and a delicious selection of cakes

Tickets are £15 and can be booked via the QR Code below
or by calling 01825 830857

There will also be  bar!

Feel free to dress accordingly, see you there,

Chin Chin!

St. Mark’s Works of Art

Can anyone cast light on what happened to the beautiful paintings by the notable British Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Fellowes Prynne that were originally part of the High Altar in St. Mark’s Church?
They seem to have been replaced with infill panels of a green patterned wallpaper!
Please email hadlowdown1@gmail.com if you can help with any information as to the whereabouts of these valuable works of art
Edward Fellowes Prynne’s original altar paintings.
Current replacements.

SUMMER BOOK CLUB  REVIEW

In August the Book Club always takes a break and members read their own choice of book and bring back recommendations to the group. We certainly had a diverse and interesting selection and I for one can’t wait to start reading some of them.

To start with some vintage World War novels, ‘Death of a Hero’ (1929) was written by Richard Aldington and based on his own first-hand experience of World War 1. It is sometimes considered the greatest of all novels about that War and makes a scalding critique of those pre-war voices that helped to make that global catastrophe inevitable. It is that very anger that made this a fascinating read. Nigel Balchin was a psychologist, a writer and deputy scientific adviser to the Army Council. Like Aldington he writes from first-hand knowledge in ‘Darkness Falls from the Air’ (1942) a vivid account of living through the blitz and ‘Small Back Room’ (1943) a story of the backroom boys. Of their time, they are readable, informative and vivid. Continue reading “SUMMER BOOK CLUB  REVIEW”

The Grange, Hadlow Down

The Grange, Hadlow Down
Further to the George Fellowes Prynne’s biographical articles published recently in The Hadlow Down Village Magazine and here on the Village Web Site the Hadlow Down Village Trust has come across this interesting architect’s drawing that appeared in The Building News of 17 November 1893 showing The Grange as Fellowes Prynne would build it with the original building, called Buxted Lodge before the transition, in the inset.
It was George Fellowes Prynne’s first secular building.
May be an image of text

Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne. Sept. Mini-Bio


Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne (1854–1921) was a leading British late Pre-Raphaelite painter of portraits and subject pictures, who in later life became one of the country’s best known creators of decorative art for churches. Examples of his work can be found in our own village church of St. Mark the Evangelist.

In 1913 the Hadlow Down church was in essential need of re-building, a project that was duly completed and the church subsequently re-consecrated. The re-building work had been gifted to the parish by local benefactor Mr. Charles Lang Huggins, J.P. of nearby Hadlow Grange. George Fellowes Prynne the brother of Edward Fellowes Prynne was the appointed architect of the project. Continue reading “Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne. Sept. Mini-Bio”

Race Night Postponed

“Race Night” in aid of Engage TN22 Clubs has been postponed.

The new date for your diaries is Saturday 27th January 2024.

Thank you so much to everyone that has supported the event to date.

If you would like to book tickets and or get involved by sponsoring a race or by buying some horses, please contact
Peter on 01825 830009

 

Community Tea at St.Mark’s School

Please join us at St. Mark’s School, for a community tea, on Tuesday October 17th, from 2.00 until 3.00

We are looking forward  to ‘showcasing the school’, and the children will be working and talking about their learning.

It’s an opportunity for all villagers – young and elderly,  past parents, anyone that is interested in St. Marks School to join us.
It remains the hub of our community and we want everybody to celebrate that.

And the icing on the cake is that everyone gets tea and CAKE!

 

The lovely painting of the school, used on our publicity flyer, is reproduced by kind permission of  local resident and artist, John Eliot.