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Newstead Abbey toilets could be refurbished due to ‘poor condition’

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The ‘poor condition’ of public toilets at the historic former home of Lord Byron means they are in line for a refurbishment and expansion to better suit visitors.

Newstead Abbey dates back as far as the 12th century and was home to the poet from 1808-1814.

Today it is open to the public and managed by Nottingham City Council’s museums and galleries service.

Planning documents submitted by the council say the existing toilets are in a poor condition and their limited size is “hindering” bookings for larger events such as weddings.

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Under the proposals, the toilets will be expanded into the staff offices to increase their size and make them more accessible for those using wheelchairs and pushchairs.

Planning documents, submitted to Gedling Borough Council, say: “Recurring feedback from visitors and customers have been that the toilets are not enough, in a poor condition and are in need of modernisation.

“The current toilets and layout is not fit for purpose and hinder event hires and bookings.

“The new proposals will ensure that the toilets are in-keeping for the space and will adequately meet the demand for the event hire.”

Newstead Abbey was first built as a monastic house in the late 12th Century but became home to the poet following its conversion to a domestic home upon the dissolution of monasteries.

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Its gardens and parkland cover more than 300 acres.

Documents say protective measures will be put in place to ensure all trees are retained and buildings are not damaged during construction.

The council told the Local Democracy Reporting Service the refurbishment will cost between £150,000 and £200,000.

If plans are approved, the work will be funded using some of the proceeds from the sale of East Lodge.

The Grade II listed lodge, on the grounds of the abbey, was built by C. A. Buckler for F.W. Webb in 1862.

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Its lease was put on the market in 2019 for up to £180,000.

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