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Architectural drawings are widely used for many functions, and can come in numerous distinct types depending on your preferences. For some extensions or loft conversions at least some form of architectural drawing will be required, either to submit to councils or local authorities for planning permission or building regulations approval, or for use by building contractors to accurately perform the building works.
Floor plans, site plans and elevation drawings will usually have to be produced to submit to local authorities to either acquire planning permission or to assure that the planned work is undertaken under permitted development rights. These drawings will show the scale of the proposed works, and provide the planning officer a sense of how the work may interact with the nearby area. For construction requirements and for building regulations approval, technical drawings are generally generated which detail the types of material employed in the building work on a structural and insulation level.
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Abbotsbury is a parish in Dorset. It is in the West Dorset district and lies about 1 mile inland from the English Channel coast. It has a population of 481. Inside the parish is a part of Chesil Beach which is an 18 mile barrier beach. It is part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site. Abbotsbury is inside the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The parish is known for its swannery, which is the only managed colony of nesting mute swans in the world. It is also home to the subtropical gardens which have been there since 1765. The remains of Abbotsbury Castle are also above the village, and it was the front line of defence from invasion in its day.
Other buildings in the village include St. Catherine’s Chapel, which is a 14th-century pilgrimage chapel used by the monks of the abbey. It is made of stone, including the roof and ceiling. It is a Grade I listed building. The Church of St. Nicholas is also a Grade I listed building and dates back to the 14th century.
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