Planning permission to turn local pub into Airbnb refused
By Evie Payne
20th Dec 2022 | Local News
A closed Sleaford pub will remain out of use after plans to turn it into a working Airbnb venue were refused.
The pub, the Marquis of Granby on Westgate, had reportedly fallen into disrepair since it shut in December 2015 and an applicant by the surname of Hanlon wanted to turn it into a mix of residential accommodation and Airbnb rooms.
North Kesteven District Council's planning officers gave delegated refusal to the plans for the Westgate building which were submitted through Rick Smith Design.
The plans would have seen the building split into six Airbnb guest rooms at ground floor, each with ensuite, alongside a first floor flat.
It was originally going to be four B&B rooms, and two flats, however, the plans were later changed.
The applicant also wanted to replace the ground floor windows with PVC, remove chimneys and remove a polished block plinth to replace it with rendered finish.
Existing signage would also have been removed and a number of solar panels would have been placed on the roof of the build.
Planning officers said the loss of the public house would not represent the loss of a significant community facility.
However, they said the number of units on the ground flood were "over-intensive" and would "fail to deliver high quality sustainable visitor accommodation".
They added that planned changes to the windows, chimney, and plinth would "cause harm to the character and appearance" of the building.
Planning officers concluded: "Although it is recognised that the standard of amenity reasonably required for short stays differs from that for permanent accommodation, it is considered that the intensive form of development and close relationship of proposed units leading to restricted outlooks/ privacy."
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