Plans to give old agricultural buildings a new lease of life as a wellbeing hub have been approved. 

The application was submitted by Stuart Morton to the North Norfolk District Council earlier this year. 

Mr Morton wants to transform the barns at Grove Farm, Swanton Abbott, into treatment rooms to be used by wellbeing practitioners.

Mr Morton said: "I am very pleased that the permission has been granted. 

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“I had a look at converting them to holiday lets, but everyone has done that around here.

“After Covid, I wanted to do something that helps people's wellbeing.

“I wanted to create a centre where everyone could come.

"Now I am just waiting to see if a business grant application I made is successful, then everything can go ahead."