Land and outdoor spaces

Current property · survey before use

Woodland by the spring

This large chestnut woodland is physically separate from the house cluster. The first project is not a visitor attraction: it is a careful survey of access, woodland condition, water, slope, and environmental risk before defining any useful role.

4,410 m² · verified cadastral surface

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

Parcel 200 belongs to the acquired property record. Nearby clearings and neighbouring parcels mentioned in old working notes are not part of this public area and are not presented as owned or available.

02Today

Current use

  • No visitor-facing programme, water service, forestry operation, antenna installation, camping area, or public path is presented as active.
  • A site inspection and environmental-access survey are the necessary first steps.
03Conditional

Future direction

Woodland-health, chestnut, biodiversity, and slope assessment

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 quality is fruit-bearing chestnut grove, class 3.
  • The reviewed legacy description characterises the land as steep, wooded, and not yet personally surveyed at the time of writing.
  • The name records the historic landscape description; it does not establish a public spring, water right, or safe route.

Verified data

Sheets, parcels, and surfaces.

  • Sheet 46, parcel 200 · 4,410 m² · fruit-bearing chestnut grove, class 3
  • CDU 2025/102 identifies different planning and hazard conditions affecting parts of the land; no simplified development claim is made.
Woodland orientation map

Reviewed legacy orientation point; it is not a boundary, access route, or water-source certification.

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

Confirm lawful access, present vegetation, slope, drainage, water features, and hazards on site.

02

Prepare a public-safe map that separates parcel 200 from neighbouring land and historical hypotheses.

03

Define a programme only after forestry, environmental, hydraulic, safety, and planning review.

Proposed uses

Concepts, not services.

  • Woodland-health, chestnut, biodiversity, and slope assessment
  • A safe-access and maintenance plan proportionate to the remote terrain
  • Only after survey, a decision on conservation, forestry care, monitoring, or another low-impact use

Checks before opening

Conditions that may change the project.

  • Lawful and safe access
  • Slope, landslide, drainage, and water conditions
  • Woodland health and permitted forestry work
  • Public boundary map and maintenance responsibility
Publication boundary

The name does not establish a public water source, abstraction right, safe access, forestry licence, signal quality, or service availability. Legacy ideas are research questions, not current plans.

Summary sources

Source layer: acquired-property record, historical cadastral extract, CDU 2025/102, and reviewed legacy page. Neighbouring-land strategies and unsafe historical ideas are excluded.