This Restaurant is Permanently Closed
This is a restaurant, where drinking alcohol, including draught and bottled beer, is only allowed when food is being consumed.
Jamie Oliver disaster.
Was a Jamie Oliver restaurant but closed in 2009. Has been put up for sale as a 5 bedroom house but is not currently for sale believed to be sold and in use as a house. At a planning committee meeting held on 10th September 2013 Plan Number 13/00866/FUL was approved. No reason was given in the minutes for this change of decision. The proposed development by Mr Neale and Ms Lewis is a change of use from a mixed unit comprising of a public house/restaurant (class A4/A3) and residential dwelling (class C3) to residential dwelling and external appearance of entrance porch, the Cock Inn, Beazley End. Yet another pub permanently disappears in spite of the decision made supporting Braintree's decision on 11th September 2012 to dismiss this appeal made by a Planning Inspector Elizabeth Hill. Apparently this pub was offered for sale for six months at a price of £195K and there were no offers received by a pub sales agency that had had 14 visitors... This information was from a video of this meeting with a speech from Mark Woodger the agent of the owners on Braintree Council's site. Also the property is known now as Lime Tree Cottage and has Raving Mad Records and Alan Neale Plumbing Services operating from there.
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