Application seeks permission to turn Brown Lees agricultural building into house

By Jack Lenton

10th Nov 2020 | Local News

A new planning application could see a Brown Lees agricultural building being converted into a house, if it is granted permission by Staffordshire Moorlands District Council.

Mr & Mrs Craig applied to the council last week to make the conversion of a building on Tower Hill Road.

Limited information is available on the application at this time due to it still being at such an early stage in the process.

However, a list of plans relating to the application is available on the relevant page of the district council's planning portal on its website.

From the plans, it appears that the home would include three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a kitchen, dining area and lounge, as well as a garage. The building would also be single-storey.

The structure which would be converted is an 'L' shaped building at the section of Tower Hill Road that meets with Newpool Road.

A decision on the application will be made by the district council's planning officers at a later date.

To view the application and its documents in full, visit the authority's planning portal here.

     

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