Plans to convert a High Street property in Uckfield have been refused at an appeal hearing.
A decision notice was published last Friday (November 14)
The planning inspector dismissed a pair of appeals linked with proposals to create three flats by converting the currently vacant 101 High Street, which is a Grade II listed building and had formerly been used as a solicitors’ office.
The proposals would have seen a commercial shopfront retained at the ground floor, with the remaining parts of the main building converted into two two-bedroom flats. A third one-bedroom flat would have been created by converting an adjoining outbuilding.
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