'We’ve been ordered to change our door back by council after making a minor addition – they say it doesn’t fit in'
East Suffolk Council served Peter and Mrs Rachel Morrow, who own the property, with an enforcement notice in November 2022. The couple have since lodged an appeal.
The notice said: “Doors add to the appearance and historical significance of a building and so repairing existing doors is always preferable to a modern replacement."Bungay Town Council also supports the enforcement notice as the replacement door is "not in keeping" with the listed building and the conservation area., have stated in their appeal that they installed the screen protect the door in a "sympathetic way.
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