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Hollingbourne telephone exchange could be converted to office space

A former telephone exchange could be given a new lease of life as a small office.

The building, off the Ashford Road in Hollingbourne opposite Leeds Castle, has been left empty for years and is largely overgrown.

The old telephone exchange at Hollingbourne
The old telephone exchange at Hollingbourne
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But its new owner, Anna Al-Shawi, from Bydews in Tovil, is seeking permission for a change of use for the building and a small extension to allow it to become a single-storey office, supported by a kitchenette and toilet.

Ms Al-Shawi is conscious of the rural character of the site and is to maintain as much of the existing greenery as possible. The design also incorporates brick-built bat boxes and bird boxes as well as a log pile and bug hotel to encourage wildlife.

The office would have parking for two cars, and a cycle rack.

The application can be viewed on Maidstone council's website, maidstone.gov.uk/.

Search for the application number 22/505768.

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