Plans have been approved by Huntingdonshire District Council to turn an old water tower into a four-bedroom home.
A “redundant” water tower on the edge of a Cambridgeshire village is set to be converted into a family home.
Huntingdonshire District Council has granted planning permission for the Perry Water Tower, in Crow Spinney Lane, Perry, to be turned into a four-bedroom home.
Timothy Matthews, who submitted the application, said he and his wife Lydia Dearden want to turn the old water tower into their new home.
He said: “We are hoping to convert the redundant water tower to become our family home. We are both retired and want to create our new shared family home in Perry.
“The water tower has been redundant for several years and has not been maintained by the previous owner who purchased the property from Anglian Water approximately three years ago.
“We believe the [proposed] design is of high quality and will enhance the street scene, specifically we have not increased the height and we have not included any windows on the elevations that overlook our three neighbours to ensure their privacy and avoid any light pollution.”
The plans proposed to create four-bedrooms, as well as building a single-storey extension to the back, and the creation of a standalone double garage.
The floorplans submitted to the district council show how rooms are proposed to be created within the old water tower, with main rooms in the centre of each floor, and smaller rooms around the edge.
Two balconies are also proposed to be created on the first floor of the water tower. The plans also show how a spiral staircase and a lift are proposed to be installed.
A planning officer at the district council who considered the application said the current water tower is a “stark concrete structure”.
They said the materials proposed to be used as part of the conversion would be acceptable and that the “scale, bulk and design of the development would not harm the general character of the area”.
The district council granted planning permission for the work subject to conditions, including that work must start within three years.
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