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Mar 2023
A former care home in Harrogate that has been empty since 2016 could be converted to flats if new plans are approved.
The Pines, on Harlow Moor Drive, was closed after a Care Quality Commission inspection found it inadequate in all areas.
Now, plans have been submitted to Harrogate Borough Council to create 12 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments in the property at 56-57 Harlow Moor Drive.
The lower ground floor would contain five one-bedroom apartments, with a sixth on the upper ground floor, while the third floor would offer living accommodation as part of a penthouse with three bedrooms on the second floor.
The remaining five apartments on the upper ground, first and second floors would each have two bedrooms.
Documents submitted with the plans said:
In the seven years since the care home was closed, three applications have been put forward to convert it to a house of multiple occupation (HMO) and to 12 flats.
All were turned down by the council before the applicant appealed unsuccessfully against each decision. An enforcement notice was also served by the council in 2017 to prevent the house being used as an HMO without permission and an appeal against that notice also failed.
The previous proposal to turn the building into 12 flats in 2020 was refused on the grounds it was not in line with the council's policy of retaining buildings for community use, including care homes.
Justifying the decision at the time, the council said the owner had not made sufficient efforts to sell the building to someone who would retain it as a care home or other community facility.
It has since been marketed by FSS and Healthcare Property Consultants without a guide price, but with "offers invited".
To view or comment on the plans, visit the planning pages of Harrogate Borough Council's website and use reference 23/00620/FULMAJ.
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