Planning Approved for Change of Use of pub to 3 new homes in the Conservation Area
New Homes | Kidgate | Louth | Lincolnshire
Planning Approved for conversion -
Former public house in the Louth Conservation Area, Lincolnshire
Another successful change of use project completed following approval of our full planning permission for the conversion of a large former pub to form 3 new residential dwellings.
The premises, off Kidgate in the historic and popular market town of Louth, Lincolnshire, was historically known as ‘The Golden Fleece’.
The building is situated in a fantastic town centre location and just a stones throw from the local services and shops.
Our client complimented Fytche-Taylor Planning on securing planning permission inside 10 weeks, leaving us a 5-star google review noting that all aspects of our service were delivered “to the highest standards”.
The key planning constraints we had to address to secure permission were the building’s location within the Conservation Area, the proximity of 3 listed buildings bordering the site, the constrained site access within a residential street and a robust justification for the loss of a commercial premises.
Fytche-Taylor Planning managed the full application from start to finish, including all heritage work completed in-house.
Author of this case study

Oliver Fytche-Taylor
Managing Director | [email protected] | 01522 581383

