A Step Back In Time

A Step Back In Time

26 April 2023
A Step Back In Time Acting on behalf of the freehold owners, Goadsby has submitted a planning and listed building application for repairs to the building known as Beech Hurst, 153 High Street, Poole. Listed as Grade II*, Beech Hurst was built in 1798 for Mr. Samuel Rolles at a time when Poole was a major port, trading with Newfoundland, Spain, Portugal and Italy; mainly with cargos of fish, wine, oil and dried fruit.

The proposed work will include repairs to the portico and front entrance steps, as well as an improved front wall and new railings - similar to the original means of enclosure. The improved appearance from the High Street will benefit the listed building and the Town Centre Heritage Conservation Area, within which the building is situated.

For further details contact Peter Atfield B.TP MRTPI MTCPA FRGS FRSA on 01202 550100 or e-mail: peter.atfield@goadsby.com

Peter Atfield

Director
Peter Atfield

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