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Bramley: Housing conversion plans submitted for 19th century stable

By John Baron

Plans to change a disused 19th century stable in Bramley into a house have been submitted to Leeds City Council for consideration.

Applicant Robert Cardis has submitted a Listed building application to transform the former stable into a four-bedroom house at 34 and 36 Rock Lane.

Applicant and landowner Robert Cardis wants to refurbish and convert the building while demolishing the later extensions to make way for a new single-storey extension.

Alterations would include include a new single storey side and front extension, new windows and doors to existing building, erection of detached garage and associated landscaping works.

In the first phase of development Mr Cardis has already renovated the two 18th century grade II listed cottages on the site.

An unsuccessful application for the extension and conversion of the barn alongside the erection of two new dwellings on the land was submitted last year. But the application was subsequently withdrawn at the request of the planning case officer as the proposed new-build was seen to cause harm to the setting of the listed buildings. 

The latest planning application can be viewed in full here.

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