Plans have been revealed to turn a historic town home a striking shade of green.
James Craggs has applied for permission to renovate Bank House in Downham Market.
Proposals for the Grade II listed 18th Century property, in Bridge Street, include a change of colour.
The planning application states: "Front render is planned to be recoloured from the existing shade of yellow, which is painted in non-porous plastic paint, to another shade and more appropriate paint type as yet to be determined."
It adds this will be a "heritage colour" and most likely a light sage green.
Other works proposed for the property include repairs to cracks in its render, repainting windows and changing the front door from white to black.
A planning statement says: "The proposed development at Bank House is a thoughtfully considered project that respects the building’s historical and architectural significance, addresses essential maintenance needs, and preserves the aesthetic and cultural value of this listed building."
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