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Lake District inn’s revamp plans thrown out

by Cumbria Crack
29/08/2024
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The Village Inn, Bowness-on-Windermere.

Plans for a major redevelopment of a Lake District inn have been turned down as they would result in harm to the character of the area.

The Lake District National Park Authority has refused proposals from Greene King to carry out internal and external alterations to the Village Inn on Lake Road in Bowness.

Proposals on the ground floor included a full internal refurbishment of the pub, a new outdoor shelter and bar building as well as general improvements to the outside seating areas.

Alterations to the layout of the first and second floor were also planned to provide the site with 17 rooms to let which will have private bathroom facilities. Currently the site has nine individual apartments.

However, a decision notice issued by the authority said: “The proposed extension would result in harm to the character and appearance of the conservation area as a consequence of its lack of relationship with the existing building in terms of its design, its use of materials and its awkward junction at roof level.

“The timber clad external bar would result in harm to the character and appearance of the conservation area due to its prominence within the open front area and its contrived design and materials having regard to the prevailing traditional architecture and use of materials.”

Windermere and Bowness Town Council said the proposals an overdevelopment in the heart of the conservation area.

Its response to the plans added: “The design of the proposed wrought iron and glass addition to the north elevation is incongruous and out of keeping with the style of the existing building.

Planning documents submitted by the applicant said: “The alterations proposed will ensure that The Village Inn boasts much improved facilities, by making it an even better drinking, dining, and holiday stay experience for both locals and visitors to the town.

“The redevelopment will position The Village Inn as a prime spot for locals and visitors to unwind after exploring the Lake District, and will help to ensure its future growth, and growth of the town by attracting more visitors to the area.”

Previously a major refurbishment of the Village Inn took place in 2022 following a six-figure investment project.

As part of this renovation, the bar area received a modern upgrade and the kitchen was also refurbished resulting in a new food menu.

Planning documents added the beer garden experienced a complete makeover to provide an extensive outdoor space for drinking and eating.

This application was refused by the Lake District National Park Authority on August 22.

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