Chairman, Cllrs,
Would I be right in saying that many of you support
the Devon Historic Houses Trust?
In which case are you aware of the recently published book
of The Knowle launched last week,
describing a site with the richest and most important history of any in this
town?
Are you aware, for instance, that many interior
features survive of this former hotel building that was described by the
Ministry of Housing and Local Government in the nineteen fifties as “of
outstanding historical interest” (p49)?
And are you aware that “over the years Knowle has hosted many
civic events and the large reception rooms are still in use by many
local groups” – for concerts, religious services and wedding receptions,
for instance – and that “such a venue will be hard to replace”(p66).
And are Cllrs also aware that, in the East Devon Open
Space Report last year, Knowle's grounds, including the fine prospect from its
upper lawns, is singled out, along with only Killerton and Connaught Gardens,
as of special importance to be preserved and enhanced?
Would Cllrs now agree that it would be an act of civic
vandalism to destroy our precious heritage, deprive us of a valued
community asset and also spoil our splendid park by demolishing this
building and allowing development south as far as the listed Gothic folly
beyond the edge of the fine lawned prospect?
The Chair of the Council remarked that he was currently reading the book and that it would inform discussions about the future of Knowle.
The Leader of the District Council and the chair of the Development Management Cttee are members of the DHBT:
www.devon.gov.uk/paul_diviani_72009.pdf
www.eastdevon.gov.uk/ac_190510_item18outsidebodies.pdf
Welcome to Devon Historic Buildings Trust
http://www.eastdevon.gov.uk/council_agenda_231013.pdf
See also: Futures Forum: Knowle: book launch
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