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11:30 AM April 29, 2021
Boyton Hall in Little Wratting on the edge of Haverhill, where plans for it to be demolished and replaced with a 66-bed care home had been lodged
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Plans to tear down a prominent landmark on the edge of Haverhill and replace it with a 66-bed care home have been refused.
West Suffolk Council s development control committee on Wednesday refused the proposals by LNT Care Developments, which would have seen the land and gardens of Boyton Hall off Ann Suckling Road in Little Wratting developed for a care home and car park.
A host of concerns were raised, including the number of car park spaces, the size of the care home, overlooking onto neighbouring homes, impact on the appearance and character of the area and highways safety.