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The Saleroom in Woodbridge is to become a three-bedroom home - Credit: Google Maps New plans have been given the go-ahead to turn a former auction house in Woodbridge into a home. The Saleroom in Theatre Street has been out of use since 2018. The structure itself has a long and varied history. The building was previously known as the Fisher Theatre and dates back to 1813. It was built by David Fisher for his Norfolk and Suffolk Company of Comedians . and remained a theatre until 1861. For almost 100 years after that it was known as the National School. In the 1960s it was sold on to become an auction house. ....
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The former St Mary s Nursing Home in Felixstowe could be transformed into four houses and six flats - Credit: RICHARD CORNWELL Plans have been submitted to convert one of Felixstowe s most imposing Victorian seafront buildings to create 10 new homes. The redundant 36-bedroom three-storey detached St Mary s Nursing Home, in Undercliff Road East, would be partly demolished and rebuilt to create six apartments and four houses, with car parking and a new shared cartlodge. Documents submitted by Peter Wells Architects, on behalf of the owners, to East Suffolk Council say St Mary’s closed down in September 2018 due to the company owning it going into liquidation, and the building now requires a new use. ....
The former St Mary s Nursing Home in Felixstowe could be transformed into four houses and six flats - Credit: RICHARD CORNWELL Plans have been submitted to convert one of Felixstowe s most imposing Victorian seafront buildings to create 10 new homes. The redundant 36-bedroom three-storey detached St Mary s Nursing Home, in Undercliff Road East, would be partly demolished and rebuilt to create six apartments and four houses, with car parking and a new shared cartlodge. Documents submitted by Peter Wells Architects, on behalf of the owners, to East Suffolk Council say St Mary’s closed down in September 2018 due to the company owning it going into liquidation, and the building now requires a new use. ....