'At once majestic and peaceful': Susanna Reid reveals she queued for more than SEVEN hours to view the Queen's coffin at Westminster Hall
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Side by side again for the Queen: William and Harry will walk together behind the coffin at their grandmother's funeral it is confirmed He added the project would restore the property after years of neglect.īut the plans were criticised by the Victorian Society, who said they were 'disappointing'. He said he hoped campaigners would accept the council's decision because children 'desperately needed' the facilities. Plans also detail alterations to the existing building, including incorporating disabled access, and the demolition of a 1930s extension.Ĭonditions placed on the planning application, such as protecting original features and guaranteeing community use, were 'in hand', according to Norman Stromsoy from Stepping Stones School. The glass-fronted extension, which has a notably modern look, will house a hydrotherapy pool and music and drama studio. The main part of the home, built by Conan Doyle in the last years of the nineteenth century, will be largely preserved and restored, with some changes to floor plans to create classroom space. There will also be support for young adults who need help with the transition to working life.
The plans, submitted by the David Forbes-Nixon Foundation, include a two-storey extension and landscaping to allow the school to accommodate pupils aged five to 18 with special needs. Stepping Stones School, in nearby Hindhead, will now move on to the site after outgrowing its existing facilities. In 2004, then being used as a hotel, Undershaw was bought by developers who were forced to let it sit while they sought permission to redevelop it into luxury homes.īut they faced strong opposition from Conan Doyle fans who wanted the house kept as a single home, and plans never moved forward. The house has since fallen into disrepair. The author only left Undershaw in 1907, following his wife's death. Home: The author, pictured above, only left Undershaw in 1907, following his wife's death