Kinmel Arms, Llandyrnog: Pub's holiday huts plan |Denbighshire Free Press

2022-07-24 09:18:42 By : Mr. Future Lee

A village pub has applied to Denbighshire County Council to erect timber camping huts.

Applicant M. Evans has applied to the council’s planning department, seeking permission to build five ‘Rotunda Roundhouses’ on agricultural land at the Kinmel Arms pub in Llandyrnog, near Denbigh.

If they get the go-ahead, the timber huts will be used as holiday lets for visitors.

The application seeks to change the use of the land from agriculture.

The plans also include an associated storage shed, the installation of a package treatment plant and alterations and extensions to the existing access.

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Landscaping work will also be carried out on the land, which would include a car park.

Plans included as part of the application show the huts have timber cladding with tiled slate-effect roofing sheets and a UPVC finish.

According to the application, the development would not affect any nearby trees or hedges.

Applicant M.Evans has applied to the council’s planning department, seeking permission to build five ‘Rotunda Roundhouses’ on agricultural land at the Kinmel Arms pub in Llandyrnog, near Denbigh..

The application will now go before Denbighshire County Council’s planning committee, which will make a final decision.

The huts are described on the Rotunda Roundhouses Facebook page as an “all-round, feel-good space. Britain’s only timber-framed, circular, modular buildings for home, business, education, or leisure.

“Mission:To revolutionise the built environment through sustainability, natural living, exceptional quality and unparalleled craftsmanship.”

Anyone wishing to write in favour or against the proposals can visit the council's website here.

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