The buyer of the author's former house plans to turn it into a six-bedroom home for individual tenants.
Plans to convert the former home of D.H. Lawrence into a house in multiple occupation have been submitted.The property described as in "a very poor state" when itThe new owner has submitted plans to Broxtowe Borough Council to turn it into a six-bedroom home for individual tenants.
It was one of four properties in the town where the author, who wrote Sons and Lovers and Lady Chatterley's Lover, lived before moving to Croydon.Local historian Gavin Gillespie, who had described the house as being in a very poor state, had hoped it would become a family home or be turned into a museum.
Mr Gillespie said: "If the planning application is successful, it now seems destined to be turned into several bedsits over all three floors of the property, which is hardly befitting a property with such an historical past, and which is regularly viewed by many visitors to Eastwood.
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