deep, is well sunken and not easily seen, and where landscaping has been completed to the west, the result is not at all unattractive. (Residents nearby are concerned about subsidence, however).
In a few places (Squerryes Court Farm, for example, and Betsoms Farm on Westerham Hill), old farm outbuil-dings have been converted for use by other businesses.
When this sort of conversion is done with skill and sensitivity, as it was in these instances, and so long as the new use doesn't significantly increase road traffic, it seems an excellent way of giving a new lease of life to ancient buildings of real beauty and character.
Where a number of firms share the same renovated premises, a single shared directory signboard is less likely to be intrusive than a proliferation of individual companies' boards. .......>