A popular Grade II listed pub could have its riverside terrace replaced with bedrooms, if planners agree.
The Charlton Arms Hotel in Ludlow has applied to Shropshire Council for permission to make the changes – and listed building consent.
It states: “This proposal reflects the changing customer demands of the hospitality industry in Ludlow. With the closure of some long-established hotels/guest houses in the town the demand for letting bedrooms exceeds that available within the current configuration of the Charlton Arms. “It is therefore proposed to convert the terrace and associated sitting area into two bedrooms extending over the whole roof area creating a weatherproof enclosure. The existing bedroom above will have improved access onto the second-floor balcony.”An independent wine and spirit seller has also applied for permission for changes to a Ludlow premises.
They include putting in replacement signage, a ‘discrete’ CCTV camera to either side, and repainting the entrance door in burgundy.Shropshire Council has been asked to approve work for the Grade II Listed former bank on High Street in Whitchurch.
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