A Watford home would follow its neighbour's lead and be converted into three apartments under a new plan.
The proposal, which was added to the Watford Borough Council planning portal on Wednesday (November 1), would transform the detached house into two one-bedroom units and one three-bedroom unit.
The existing property, in Green Lane, has a kitchen/living area on the lower ground floor, two bedrooms on the ground floor, two on the first floor, and two on the second floor.
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If approved, the lower ground floor will be its own studio flat, with the ground floor being another made up of a separate bedroom and living room. The two upper floors would then be one apartment with two bedrooms on the top floor and another, with a living room/kitchen, on the first floor.
The studio flat would be accessed via a new door, while the other two would share a small hall area with a staircase.
The neighbouring house has already been turned into three self-contained flats, as approved in 2019. Both properties were built in 2016.
There are currently three parking spaces at the site and this would not change.
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