Vacant Grade II listed pub to become flats

The site on Weymouth Street has been vacant for almost a decade
- Published
An old vacant pub in Wiltshire will soon be transformed into flats after plans were approved.
The Grade II listed John Barleycorn pub on Weymouth Street, Warminster, will be turned into nine flats, with the basement of the building developed into four offices for commercial use.
According to developers Robert Selwood, the site has been vacant since 2016 and was marketed unsuccessfully in 2019.
Wiltshire Council's conservation officer said the impact of the development would be "largely positive" and the scheme would bring the vacant building "back into use".
According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the application stated: "The proposals will involve a substantial enhancement of the fabric of the listed building and will being back in to use an attractive and prominent town centre property."
It added: "The proposed apartments will be generously sized and will be served by appropriate levels of parking for the location."
The flats were approved by the council on Thursday.
Get in touch
Tell us which stories we should cover in Wiltshire
Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630.
Related topics
- Published15 December 2024
- Published22 February