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House of multiple occupation plans for historic Victorian hotel

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A long-established Victorian hotel is set to become houses of multiple occupation. The Rostrevor Hotel on Manchester Road, Bury has submitted plans to convert the property into two nine-bedroom HMOs.

The four-storey Rostrevor Hotel is the combination of two semi-detached Victorian properties. The hotel’s website, reads: “The Rostrevor in Bury comprises of two spacious houses that have been carefully converted to form our guest accommodation. “Built in the late Victorian period overlooking parkland, it now offers quiet, comfortable and modern accommodation with featured fireplaces and decorative plaster work – a reminder, perhaps of the splendour and values of a bygone era, plus traditional Northern hospitality and excellent customer service.” Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. The hotel is around 600 metres from the town centre.

A planning application lodged with Bury Council earlier this month describes the changes sought by the owners. It states: “The layout of the proposed HMOs comprise a total of 18 bedrooms over three storeys, intended to be occupied on a sole basis in order to ensure no over-occupancy occurs and that impacts on both residential amenity of occupiers and those within the locality is protected. “The bedrooms all vary in size from 15.5m2 to 21m2 which is considered very large in terms of HMO rooms. “In its existing use as a hotel, the property comprises: 10 double occupancy bedrooms, four single occupancy bedrooms and the owners’ flat “Thus, at full capacity, the hotel can be expected to hold 26 residents at any one time. “In terms of intensification of use, occupancy as two x 9-bedroom HMOs would not be any more intense than the use as an

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