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Plans to convert former ‘bustling’ office block into flats as more people work from home

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A former ‘bustling’ office block could be converted into apartments as more people work from home due to the pandemic. International House, in the heart of the Church Lane conservation area in Prestwich, is the subject of a planning application lodged this week to convert it into eight apartments.

The offices there were used by travel businesses Cruise Club UK and Simple Travel Finance Ltd. The Church Lane conservation area centres on its focal point, St Mary’s church and the 17th century Church Inn next door.

The building was built as Prestwich Conservative Club in 1874, designed by the Manchester architect William Dawes. In 1957 the Conservative Club relocated to its present location along the lane. READ MORE: Green light for bus reform: What does it mean for passengers? The building was then used as a school for several years until its current use as offices.

Applicant Paul Edge has lodged the plans which were published by Bury council this week. The Church Lane conservation area centres on its focal point, St Mary’s church and the Church Inn next door.

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