The Tyning Inn in Radstock once served locals but closed down during the Covid lockdown.
A pub in a Somerset town could be converted into homes and have another six built across its beer garden.The pub itself closed down in February 2021, during the third Covid lockdown.Admiral Taverns Limited submitted a planning application to Bath and North East Somerset Council to redevelop the site.
Now the nineteenth century pub could be “sensitively updated to bring the building up to modern living standards” and divided into three two-bed houses. Admiral Taverns’ planning agents said they had amended the scheme in light of this. They are now proposing six three-bedroom “cottages” on the beer garden. The cottages, each of which would have a gabled roof, would form a terrace which a design statement said was “inspired” by Radstock’s historic miners cottages.
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