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Buckie home left badly damaged by fire could find new lease of life as part of terrace development





Plans have been lodged to turn a fire-damaged property into part of a group of terraced houses.

Submitted to Moray Council by Elgin-based firm Houz Design, it is proposed to undertake alterations to the property at number 12 and rebuild then subdivide the premises at No 14 to form a terrace of three houses.

This fire-damaged property on Cluny Lane in Buckie could be transformed into part of a terrace.
This fire-damaged property on Cluny Lane in Buckie could be transformed into part of a terrace.

The house at No 14 had been badly damaged by fire a number of years ago.

The planning application states: “Consequently, both 12 and 14 Cluny Lane, including their associated rear garden areas, have suffered from a degree of neglect.

“This has had a detrimental impact on the visual amenity of the immediate surroundings. The proposed development seeks to rectify this situation by undertaking a comprehensive rebuild and alteration of the fire-damaged property.

“This presents a unique opportunity to not only restore 14 Cluny Lane but also to enhance the overall character and functionality of the terrace.”

This application, along with others, can be viewed at Moray Council’s planning portal.


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