The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Elie’s Ship Inn hopes to set sail with new extension

- CRAIG SMITH

Awell-known East Neuk pub could soon be set for a new lease of life if ambitious plans for an extension are given the go-ahead.

Graham and Rachel Bucknall, owners of The Ship Inn in Elie, have lodged a p lann ing applicatio­n with Fife Council seeking permission for “substantia­l demolition in a Conservati­on Area” to accommodat­e a planned two-storey extension to the rear of the historic building.

The demolition will only relate to the back wall at the property and will pave the way for an extension that will expand The Ship Inn’s guesthouse capacity to from six to 10 double bedrooms and expand the existing kitchen and storage facilities.

Five new jobs are expected to be created if the developmen­t gets the green light, adding to the business’ current annual average of 42 jobs.

A supporting statement lodged on behalf of Mr and Mrs Bucknall stresses the extension has been “carefully designed” so it will not be visible from The Toft.

“This will have many positive knock-on benefits to the local supply chain as the extension will attract more visitors to the area,” the statement noted.

“The attraction of more visitors will increase the footfall and spending within Elie and the East Neuk.

“The proposed expansion will also increase the efficiency of the popular public house facility, reconfigur­ing the back of house layout to enhance the service provision. It will then height en the reputation of the restaurant and therefore attract more customers.

“Economic benefits will also be seen during the constructi­on phase of the developmen­t, through the appointmen­t of local work and tradesmen.”

The Ship Inn is the only hotel or inn in Elie and is popular with locals and tourists all year round.

It is also the focal point for beach cricket, with hundreds of spectators often gathering to watch the local team play visiting teams from across the country.

Mr and Mrs Bucknall say the extension is therefore needed to fulfil the growing demand for accommodat­ion in the guesthouse, and will be positioned and sized to minimise impact to surroundin­g properties in Admiralty Lane.

 ??  ?? GROWING PLACES: The Ship Inn’s owners want to expand at the rear of the premises.
GROWING PLACES: The Ship Inn’s owners want to expand at the rear of the premises.

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