Plans have been agreed to turn a dance studio back into part of a home.
West Norfolk Council has agreed proposals to convert the studio on Bridge Street, in the historic Friars area of King's Lynn.
A planning statement said the ground floor of No 33 had been used as a dance space since 1967.
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It added: "Winding down of the dance school, prior to the retirement of the owner and unique nature of the premises within the wider property means that an alternative commercial use for the rooms would be impractical so conversion to residential is considered the most appropriate use for the space."
Proposals also include separating Nos 33 and 32 Bridge Street, which are currently used as a single property, by filling in connecting doorways.
The listed properties date back to the 16th century but were "significantly altered" whilst being renovated in the late 1960s.
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