Land and outdoor spaces

Current property · conditional woodland programme

La Rupe · land along the stream

La Rupe is the public name for three wooded and pasture parcels historically described as the land along the stream. Its upper and lower zones could support quiet outdoor life, woodland care, and a reversible gathering concept, but no hospitality or event use is open.

3,898 m² · verified current group

01 · Three layers

Property, current use, future idea.

The three facts remain separate: owning land does not automatically make a service available, and a concept is not an authorised project.

01Current perimeter

Property

The three parcels belong to the acquired property record. The verified combined area is 3,898 m²; an older public page used an incorrect 5,898 m² total and is not the current source.

02Today

Current use

  • No campsite, barbecue point, organised party area, climbing facility, sanitation, or visitor route is represented as active.
  • The immediate public priority is survey, woodland stewardship, and a safe-access assessment.
03Conditional

Future direction

A small reversible tent and rest concept in the upper area, if planning and hospitality rules allow it

The remaining ideas and their checks are detailed below.

02 · The real land

Physical character and cadastral record.

Reading the place

What is known, without filling the gaps.

  • The cadastral record identifies two coppice-wood parcels and one small pasture parcel.
  • The reviewed legacy description separates an upper clearing from a lower streamside area; their exact public perimeter and present condition still require field mapping.
  • The terrain is wooded and sloping; ease of access, event capacity, and safe routes are not established facts.

Verified data

Sheets, parcels, and surfaces.

  • Sheet 45, parcel 45 · 1,620 m² · coppice woodland, class 2
  • Sheet 45, parcel 217 · 2,250 m² · coppice woodland, class 2
  • Sheet 45, parcel 251 · 28 m² · pasture
  • Verified combined cadastral surface: 3,898 m²
La Rupe orientation map

Reviewed legacy orientation point; field mapping and access verification remain pending.

03 · Work plan

Survey first. Design second.

Every future function enters a verifiable sequence and may be reduced, moved, or excluded if the checks do not support it.

01

Survey the upper clearing, lower streamside zone, paths, slopes, vegetation, and emergency access.

02

Separate woodland maintenance from any camping, fire, food, event, or visitor proposal.

03

Open only the uses that pass the applicable planning, wildfire, safety, hygiene, environmental, and operating checks.

Proposed uses

Concepts, not services.

  • A small reversible tent and rest concept in the upper area, if planning and hospitality rules allow it
  • A carefully equipped barbecue or gathering point, never an uncontrolled open-fire area
  • Woodland care, erosion-aware paths, quiet observation, and safe access towards the stream
  • Occasional small community activities only after capacity, sanitation, noise, emergency, and environmental review

Checks before opening

Conditions that may change the project.

  • Public field map and safe routes
  • Wildfire and open-flame restrictions
  • Camping, event, food, sanitation, and capacity rules
  • Slope, erosion, stream, and environmental conditions
Publication boundary

La Rupe is a functional project name, not a promise of camping or events. The legacy map is an orientation point; it does not certify parcel boundaries, a right of access, capacity, safety, or lawful visitor use.

Summary sources

Source layer: acquired-property record, historical cadastral extract, CDU 2025/102, and reviewed La Rupe legacy pages. Superseded calculations and unverified operational claims are excluded.