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Litcham post office could undergo major revamp to safeguard future of historic building




A village post office could undergo a major revamp in order to preserve it for years to come.

The Grade II-listed building in Litcham dates back to the 18th century and parts of the structure are rapidly deteriorating, say developers.

Plans lodged with Breckland Council would see the rear of the post office demolished due to its poor condition and replaced with a fresh extension.

Litcham post office. Picture: Google Maps
Litcham post office. Picture: Google Maps

It is hoped this will safeguard the future of this historic building in the centre of the village.

The site is home to a post office, shop and residential dwelling and dates back some 300 years, but has had several additions during that time.

It is the extension to the rear of the building which has begun to deteriorate and the proposed works would see this demolished and replaced, along with internal alterations to the property to improve the living and operational spaces.

The extension was constructed without formal planning permission and has fallen into disrepair in recent years – requiring it to be fully rebuilt.

Breckland Council will decide whether to approve the application in due course.



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