Farm building could be turned into a two-bed home

By Lottie Welch

19th May 2021 | Local News

A farm building at Nordale Farm near Broadmayne could be converted into a two-bed home.

The Coward family, who own the site, have asked for the farm building, once used for goats, to be re-designed as a 66-square metre home for their daughter.

The building is to the rear of the site, behind the main farm building, just off the A352 to the east of Broadmayne.

It was altered from the previous use for goats to be used as a poultry training centre, but was never used as that because Avian flu affected the country and led to a decline in the poultry business.

Comments on the application can be made to Dorset Council by May 19.

     

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