The Webb Estate and Upper Woodcote Village Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan-DRAFT - 4.5 Streets and character

4.5.1    Webb’s vision, as outlined in his book, was to create an environment that was not only attractive but also rich in character, promoting a thriving ecosystem through diverse planting. To achieve this, each street within the estate was designed with a distinct identity, shaped by unique planting schemes, layouts, and public spaces that responded to the existing landscape, street orientation, changing seasons, and varying architectural styles. Among the first four roads laid out, each was designed to showcase its best features during a specific season (Figures 15-20), a principle still evident today. Spring bulbs bloom on Silver Lane, summer roses flourish along Rose Walk, autumn sees herbaceous plants lining the South Border, and Briar Hill stands out in winter. The estate’s streets collectively contribute to this overall vision, as detailed in the following character areas.
 

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Old Photograph of Furze lane

24. Furze Lane (CNHSS)

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old photograph of Rose Walk

26. Rose Walk (CNHSS)

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Old photograph of The South Border

28. The South Border (CNHSS)

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Old Photograph of Briar Hill

25. Silver Lane (CNHSS)

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Old photograph of Silver Lane

27. Silver Lane (CNHSS)

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Old photograph of upper woodcote village

29. Upper Woodcote village (CNHSS)