The history of the building goes back nearly 250 years.
Leana Leong of Gold Leaf property investments will be allowed to convert the cellar and upper floors of 41 Broad Street, opposite Welshpool Town Hall, into four residential units.A flat at “cellar level” would be accessed from a new entrance door and staircase, while a fourth flat would have two bedrooms.
Powys County Council planning officer Luke Woosnam said: “The application site is previously used as offices on the first and second floor of the building.” “It is therefore considered that the principle for residential development in this location fundamentally complies with relevant planning policy," he said.
Founded by Robert Griffith and Sir Arthur Owen of Glansevern the Montgomeryshire Bank may have been trading from this site as early as the 1780s.
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