A plan to convert a Victorian guest house in Harrogate into a family home has been approved.
Alexa House on Ripon Road was sold last year for an undisclosed sum by former owner Sandra Doherty.
Ms Doherty, who owned the property for 15 years, sold the bed and breakfast after she stepped down as chief executive of Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce to retire to Northumberland.
Previous applications from Ms Doherty to convert the property were turned down.
She had previously had an application to convert the guest house into seven apartments rejected in January 2021 after Harrogate Borough Council said it would not “contribute to local distinctiveness”.
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Now, a fresh application to change the former guest house has been given the go-ahead by council officials.
The plan submitted by the Architect Design Studio Ltd on behalf of Laura Harvey includes converting the outbuildings at the property into a garage and workshop area and reducing the size of the car park.
Alexa House was built in 1896 by the renowned art collector Baron Conrad Adolphus du Bois de Ferrieres.
It was built as a hunting lodge for its London-based owners to spend time enjoying Harrogate’s spa waters and riding in the nearby countryside.
Plan to convert Harrogate’s Alexa House into family homePlans have been submitted to convert a Victorian guest house in Harrogate into a family home.
The Alexa House on Ripon Road was sold last year for an undisclosed sum by former owner Sandra Doherty.
Mrs Doherty, who owned the property for 15 years, sold the bed and breakfast after she stepped down as chief executive of Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce to retire to Northumberland.
She had previously had an application to convert the guest house into seven apartments rejected in January 2021 after Harrogate Borough Council said it would not “contribute to local distinctiveness”.
Now a fresh proposal has been tabled to the council to convert the guest house into a family home.
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The application by the Architect Design Studio Ltd on behalf of Laura Harvey includes converting the outbuildings at the property into a garage and workshop area and reducing the size of the car park.
Harrogate Borough Council will make a decision on the proposal at a later date.
Alexa House was built in 1896 by the renowned art collector Baron Conrad Adolphus du Bois de Ferrieres.
It was built as a hunting lodge for its London-based owners to spend time enjoying Harrogate’s spa waters and riding in the nearby countryside.
Harrogate’s Alexa House guest house soldThe Alexa House guest house on Ripon Road has been sold and is now expected to be converted into a home.
Sandra Doherty, the owner, said the Victorian property had been on the market for just five days before a buyer was found. It was sold for an undisclosed sum.
Ms Doherty said she was “delighted” to have sold the building, which she has owned for 15 years.
She recently had an application to convert the guest house into apartments refused by Harrogate Borough Council.
She said:
“Ninety-nine per cent of my guests were lovely and I had a lot of return visitors.”
Ms Doherty will soon step down from her role as chief executive of the Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce and retire to Northumberland.
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Alexa House was built in 1896 by the renowned art collector Baron Conrad Adolphus du Bois de Ferrieres.
It was built as a hunting lodge for its London-based owners to spend time enjoying Harrogate’s spa and riding in the nearby countryside.
Harrogate chamber seeks new leader as CEO stands downThe CEO of Harrogate and District Chamber of Commerce is to stand down in spring after five years in the post.
Sandra Doherty took on the role in May 2016, but has decided to step down after selling her guest house on Ripon Road and making plans to retire to Northumberland.
The chamber is now asking anyone interested in taking on the role, which comes with a small remuneration package, to email Ms Doherty on ceo@harrogatechamber.co.uk.
The chamber says those interested need to care about the Harrogate district and the businesses within it, and be able to comment on issues facing them.
Ms Doherty spoke highly of her time in the role, thanking the people she has worked with during the five years. She said:
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time as Harrogate and District Chamber of Commerce’s CEO, and when I depart, I will miss all that this position brings.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for someone with a bit of time and an enjoyment of working with people in many walks of life. Like me, they will be supported by a superb management committee.”
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Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce president Martin Gerrard said:
“We will be very sorry to see Sandra not only depart from the chamber, but from Harrogate too.
“Being chamber CEO is by no means an easy job, and the last 11 months have proved to be incredibly challenging. It needs an understanding of Harrogate’s business scene, great organisational skills, and the ability to comment on a wide range of issues facing the town and the wider district.
“Above all, it needs someone who cares about the town and the businesses that make Harrogate such a popular place to live and work.”
Ms Doherty took on the role at the chamber after Brian Dunsby stepped down in 2016, after 14 years at the helm.
The chamber’s history in Harrogate dates back to 1896 and it was responsible for the creation of Yorkshire Business Market and Harrogate Christmas Market, now both run separately.
In normal times, Harrogate and District Chamber of Commerce offers a monthly meeting to all its members, including regular ‘speed networking’ sessions and topics to support business growth. It has been offering online meetings since mid-2020.
It is run by a management group of volunteers drawn from member businesses, led by the CEO, which meets quarterly.
Plan to convert Harrogate guest house to flatsThe owner of Alexa House guest house in Harrogate has submitted plans to convert the building to seven apartments.
Sandra Doherty, who is also chief executive of Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce, told the Stray Ferret she planned to retire.
Ms Doherty will, however, continue her role with the chamber. She said:
“It was falling last year and breaking both arms that finally made my mind up. That and requests for seeing my grandchildren more.
“Covid hasn’t helped as I hoped to enjoy one last year, especially with my regular guests who I have become such good friends with over the past 14 years.”
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Plans sent to Harrogate Borough Council request change of use from hotel to seven residential apartments at the site on Ripon Road.
The application also proposes to demolish existing extensions and outbuildings, create a rear extension and remodel the car park.