Approval sought to convert farm barn into house
A planning application has been submitted for a change of use to convert a barn into a four-bedroom house in Layham, near Hadleigh.
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Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times, covering Mid-Suffolk.
Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times, covering Mid-Suffolk.
A planning application has been submitted for a change of use to convert a barn into a four-bedroom house in Layham, near Hadleigh.
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