The owners of a Grade II listed lodge in the Shropshire countryside have had planning permission for a one-storey extension refused by council officers.
An application to give the 18th century Rake Park Lodge near Hawkstone Park Follies a contemporary one-storey extension has been refused by Shropshire Council.
The plans, submitted by Qu-est Design & Planning Ltd on behalf of the homeowners, proposed an"unashamedly contemporary" extension that would provide the lodge with an enlarged kitchen and dining area.A previous application for an extension had been rejected in September 2022. It continued:"It is felt the proposal would have a less-than-significant impact on the listed building or the buildings and parkland around it."
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