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“Submission to Expand and Revamp Newbus Grange Submitted By Local Caravan Park – The Northern Echo”

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Preserving a Historic Property – Newbus Grange Country Park Applies To Convert Grade II Listed Building Into Offices and Apartments and Create Extra 70 Caravan Lodges

Newbus Grange Country Park, near Hurworth, has submitted a planning application to convert their Grade II listed building into offices, apartments, and an additional 70 caravan lodges, preserving the property’s historic significance and future.

The site is currently home to Maguires Country Lodge Park, with more than 150 caravans/lodges, and the existing building is said to be in a state of disrepair. A planning report explains: “Newbus Grange has suffered some damage to the internal fabric given its role as a care home and before that a hotel. [It] has stood empty for a number of years and has suffered from numerous roof leaks which are causing damage to the building’s fabric.”

Extending the Country Park
The current caravan park is set to be extended into the northern field, with a new access road from Neasham Road and a brand new car park at the front of the Newbus Grange building. The ground floor of the building is to be re-purposed to house office spaces for staff of Maguires Country Parks and also offer a lounge area for visitors. The first and second floor of the building are to be converted into private apartments, with their own entrance.

Proposed Work to Protect Future
The proposal also details how the new works are to protect and preserve the building for future generations, stopping any further damage with necessary alterations. The planning application is submitted on behalf of Darlington-based company Cotterhill Limited, who added: “Our proposed alterations will prevent any further loss or damage to the significant areas of the property and will ensure its preservation for future generations to enjoy.”

Background of Newbus Grange
Previously, the building was known as Cygnet Newbus Grange, providing care for those with learning disabilities and autism. However, the Care Quality Commission found the facility inadequate and deemed it necessary to halt the service in 2019.

Conclusion
The planning application is expecting to be considered in the coming months, and hopefully the new plans are accepted in order to preserve the historical significance of the property and ensure its future.

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– Saving a Precious Piece of History: Newbus Grange Country Park Preserving Grade II Listed Building
– Redefining the Future: Newbus Grange Country Park Convert Historic Building To Offices, Apartments and Lodges
– A Changed Landscape – Maguires Country Lodge Park Transforming to Include 70 Extra Caravan Lodges