Plans to convert the Grade-II listed building into a community hub and foodbank fell by the wayside in 2021
Preston’s only surviving windmill could be turned into an Airbnb or a house share after two planning bids were made to determine its future.
Simca Investments Ltd. has lodged proposals with Preston City Council to reinvent the windmill – either by making it part of the rental Airbnb network or by turning it into a house in multiple occupation . It would probably be amongst the quirkiest examples of either in the country.HMOs are properties that have been converted for use by at least three people from more than one household, who share facilities like the kitchen and bathroom of the premises.
“These windows will match the scale, proportions and siting within the same vertical linear alignment as existing windows,” the document states.
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