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A Grade II-listed coaching inn which closed earlier this year could be converted into apartments.
A planning application has been submitted to Thanet District Council to transform a section of the Grade II-listed building.
As well as resuming bar service, they want to establish a cafe, social hub and community kitchen with a ‘meals on wheels’ service at the Grade II-listed building in Drewsteignton village square.
He said the property behind it might be grade II-listed, but next door but one there was a 1970s building with aluminium window frames and the ground the canopy stood on, owned by Torridge District Council, is paved with modern brick.
Source: https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/devon-cafes-fabulous-canopy-saved-8961165
Its home, 100 King Street, is a stunning Grade II-listed building and diners can expect dishes revolving around Asian-inspired small plates, Robata grilled dishes, sushi and sashimi.
Locals in the area claim the proposal would not fit in with the style of their Victorian, Grade II-listed terraced home, which dates back to 1840 and sits in a conservation area.
Ms Fleming’s written decision concluded the “scale and massing” of the building had resulted in harm to the grade II-listed Old Rectory – the family’s home.
Now, a luxury penthouse boasting views of the city has gone up for sale within the beautiful grade II-listed building.
Source: https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/property/gallery/stunning-post-office-penthouse-boasts-8265209
Seven Capital owns the building and received approval earlier this year for its plans to renovate the Grade II-listed dome which covers the swimming pool.
The closure of Odeon in Banbury coincided with the shutting of four other Odeon cinemas across the country, including Oxford’s historic cinema on Magdalen Street, which sits in a Grade II-listed building that was first opened in 1924.
The couple traded in their family home in Peckham for a historic Grade II-listed barn in Norfolk.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/property/1778476/Olivia-Colman-home-property-norfolk
The freehold of Marine Crescent is held by Sapphire Properties, which also owns a large number of flats within the Grade II-listed building.
The grade II-listed three-storey terraced pub has trading areas over the ground floor including an open plan restaurant for 60 customers.