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Millwall Football Club Training Ground, West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks
Millwall Football Club Training Ground, West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks

Client: Millwall Football Club.

In collaboration with: Quod, AFL, Herrington.

The new training ground for Millwall FC in West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks will enable the Club to expand its community outreach work and support its journey to the Premier League.

Millwall Football Club Training Ground, West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks

EDLA was commissioned to design landscape architecture proposals and provide strategic landscape architecture advice for a new training ground for Millwall FC in West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks. The facility will enable the Club to expand its community outreach work and support its path to the Premier League. The Site is within the Metropolitan Green Belt.

The site, in the past 150 years, has seen many agricultural uses and iterations. From ancient woodland to common land, to orchards and growing hops, to arable farming and grazing land – the site has seen itself evolve and adapt along with the needs of the times. The result is that many shapes, uses, and boundaries have been created and lost over time, creating a rich tapestry of layers – historical, ecological and social.

Our landscape vision for the site follows careful consideration of the background studies to date. The vision is further guided by the findings of the site analysis, appraisal, and the opportunities and constraints that were identified during site visits. Our strategic landscape advice inputted on, amongst many things, building positioning as well as landscape mitigation addressing landscape character and visual impact.

The highlights of our landscape proposal include:

1. The creation of site-wide green/blue corridors connecting the surrounding landscape and existing hedgerows, ecological corridors
and ditches.
2. New west/east woodland to screen development in the northern part of the Site.
3. The creation of a distinctive entrance gateway into the site.
4. A sweeping approach road.
5. A curvaceous landscape response that sits comfortably in its setting.
6. The use of interlocking mounding/terraces with planting and trees.
7. Utilisation of existing flint on-site to create gabion retaining wall feature.

Click here for more information including the public consultation boards on Millwall’s website.

 

Planning permission has now been granted on this project.

 

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