Plans for three townhouses in north approved

A CGI of three modern, tall, detached houses, Each has a garage and wide windows, and there are some plants in front of them.Image source, FAIRWAY CONSTRUCTION LTD
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Each of the three properties has a garage and rear garden

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Planners have backed proposals for three three-storey detached townhouses in the north of the Isle of Man.

Proposals for the four-bedroom homes with rear gardens and parking were submitted by Fairway Construction Ltd.

Director Jonny Cowley said the development, on land next to St Olave's, on Jurby Road in Ramsey, would make "good use of an undeveloped brownfield site".

Plans for three detached houses and a bungalow along with the demolition of St Olave's House on land nearby were put forward by another firm last month.

A CGI of the interior of the townhouse, a white sofa with views over Ramsey.Image source, FAIRWAY CONSTRUCTION LTD
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The properties have four bedrooms and four bathrooms

The planning officer who recommended approval said the design, proportion, scale, form and finish of the properties were "appropriate" for the street scene and were similar to the recent planning approval on the St Olave's site.

The development had "no significant impacts on public or private amenities", the planning officer added.

Mr Cowley said the firm was "delighted" with the approval and hoped to begin construction "later this year".

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