A bid for a new holiday let in a Norfolk village has been permitted.
Chris Collow had applied for planning permission to South Norfolk Council for a "proposed change of use of existing garage with office over into holiday accommodation".
The bid is for Sexton Road in Hedenham, near Bungay.
In the application form and proposed floor layouts, they show the holiday let will have a bathroom, kitchen, and living room on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the first floor.
The site has six car parking spaces and did not propose anymore.
There will be no external changes to the building.
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Nature England and Norfolk County Council Highways held no objections to the application.
In the delegated report, it said: “Due to the contained and suitable size of the building, the holiday let would not impose significant noise and nuisance; combined with the distance from neighbours.
“The change of use will not have a significant impact on its surroundings, and it is sympathetic to the setting”.
The decision notice said the applicant has three years to begin the development and "no person shall occupy any part of the accommodation for a period exceeding six weeks".
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