Plans for more than 20 houses in St Peter Port

A white complex of buildings with windows and a garage.
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The plans were submitted by a property company

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Plans for more than 20 houses to be built in St Peter Port have been put forward by a property company.

The application said 21 houses - a mix of two and three-bedroom -would be constructed at the La Gibauderie Complex.

The plans said each house would have two dedicated parking spaces and a private rear garden.

The plans were submitted by Walter Property LTD and drawn up by Tyrrell Dowinton Architects.

An architectural drawing showing the placing of properties on the site. There are different blocks. There are green circles that represent trees. Image source, Tyrrell Dowinton Associates Ltd
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The proposed plans include a mix of two and three-bedroom houses

Tyrrell Dowinton Architects said the site was currently unoccupied was primarily office accommodation, with additional workshop space and retail usage.

It said the pre-application consultation showed the site was not considered to hold archeological significance.

It added there was no requirements for affordable housing in the location.

Tyrrell Dowinton Architects said following consultations with local estate agents, there was "a clear demand for family homes in close proximity to schools and amenities, making this an ideal setting for such a development."

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