Plans for Grand Designs style six-bedroom house with a cinema room in Derbyshire countryside
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The project, submitted by Mr and Mrs A Gower, seeks to demolish a large six-bed house built in the 50s known as Quarry View, near Farnah Green, and build a modern replacement.
A report submitted with the plans, filed to Amber Valley Borough Council, shows that the current home, two miles west of Belper, is a large two-storey home with a double garage.
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Hide AdWhat could replace it would appear to be a much more modern home, set within 12 acres of land, with vast windows and built out of a pale white stone with Staffordshire blue roof tiles.
The home would contain six bedrooms with ensuites, play and music rooms, games and cinema rooms, a basement and wrap-around terrace.
A report written by Derby firm Simon Foote Architects details: “The proposed replacement dwelling has been guided by the client’s brief, the local and national planning policy and the numerous constraints found within the application site.
“The proposal for a replacement dwelling is not considered to harm the dwelling’s unique quarry setting within the Derwent Valley Mills world heritage buffer zone.”
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Hide AdThe report says the demolition of the current property was “the most sustainable option”.
It says: “Our belief is that the planning application for a proposed replacement dwelling and demolition of an existing dwelling, is the best use of existing site potential and resources.”
A decision will be made by the borough council in the next few months.