Published:
6:14 PM March 10, 2021
The garden at the Lion Brasserie in East Bergholt, formerly The Red Lion, which has been newly refurbished.
- Credit: Lauren De Boise
Plans to build seven terraced homes, revamp the car park and demolish the public toilets have been submitted by the owner of the Lion Brasserie pub in East Bergholt.
The land to the rear of The Lion Brasserie, formerly known as the Red Lion pub in the heart of Constable Country, currently consists of a pub garden, an adjacent field and a car park.
The rear of the Red Lion Antiques and the Lion Brasserie, where the new homes and commercial buildings could be built.
Published:
6:14 PM March 10, 2021
The garden at the Lion Brasserie in East Bergholt, formerly The Red Lion, which has been newly refurbished.
- Credit: Lauren De Boise
Plans to build seven terraced homes, revamp the car park and demolish the public toilets have been submitted by the owner of the Lion Brasserie pub in East Bergholt.
The land to the rear of The Lion Brasserie, formerly known as the Red Lion pub in the heart of Constable Country, currently consists of a pub garden, an adjacent field and a car park.
The rear of the Red Lion Antiques and the Lion Brasserie, where the new homes and commercial buildings could be built.
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Published:
2:00 PM February 6, 2021
Updated:
8:22 AM February 7, 2021
A artwork of the completed new house at Higham Park by architect Francis Terry in the planning application from 2018.
- Credit: Francis Terry/Babergh Council
A row has erupted in Constable Country after the owner of a mansion that is currently being extended applied for permission to build a new stable block.
The Dedham Vale Society has told Babergh District Council it objects to the proposal - voicing concerns there had been a series of applications for development at Higham Park, and even describing it as a Poundshop Versailles .
Solicitor Charles Bisson bought the property a few years ago. The house was then called Drumlins and was built in 2003 to a design by locally-based architect Quinlan Terry, whose work is said to be popular with the Prince of Wales.
Published:
2:00 PM February 6, 2021
Updated:
8:22 AM February 7, 2021
A artwork of the completed new house at Higham Park by architect Francis Terry in the planning application from 2018.
- Credit: Francis Terry/Babergh Council
A row has erupted in Constable Country after the owner of a mansion that is currently being extended applied for permission to build a new stable block.
The Dedham Vale Society has told Babergh District Council it objects to the proposal - voicing concerns there had been a series of applications for development at Higham Park, and even describing it as a Poundshop Versailles .
Solicitor Charles Bisson bought the property a few years ago. The house was then called Drumlins and was built in 2003 to a design by locally-based architect Quinlan Terry, whose work is said to be popular with the Prince of Wales.