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Published on: 07/10/2019 12:48 PMReported by: roving-eye
Plans to transform a Southport hotel have been submitted.
The application concerns the Coronation Hotel on King Street, with Ironshore Global behind the scheme and AJD as the appointed architect.
Proposed is converting the venue's upper floor and attic into ten residential units comprising six one-bed flats and four studio apartments. Currently, the space is occupied by vacant rooms which have fallen into a "state of disrepair".
The ground floor contains a disused pub room, which would be converted into a retail unit with its own access to the alleyway running along the side of the building.
"The proposed conversion of the Coronation Hotel will provide high quality residential accommodation and enable extensive refurbishment of the original building to bring it up to the latest standards," said a planning statement submitted to Sefton Council.
"The scheme will create new high-quality residential units on King Street, which will contribute to the activation of the street frontage in this area currently undergoing extensive regeneration."
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It needs all the improving it can get it's a dump.
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Another one bites the dust !.......How many of the other pubs will be left in Southport in the future ?
As was the demise of the following ;
The London,new estate,and blocks of houses.
The Shakespeare,new block of flats
The Plough,new housing estate built.
Waddington Club ? Unknown.
Devonshire Club,now being converted into flats
The Blundell Arms ? Unknown.
To name a few that have been either closed,been demolished,or converted into flats,houses etc,and that is in the last 2-3 years that these premises have now gone.
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Originally Posted by
SteveandLois
Another one bites the dust !.......How many of the other pubs will be left in Southport in the future ?
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The pub will still be a pub. With flats upstairs and the currently disused former vaults as a shop.
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Looks and sounds good.
Pubs have been closing for
years. No big deal, drinking habits
change. Quite a few nice wine
bars opened without the TV's
and bandits.
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