33 and 35 Market Place, Cockermouth
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 11 Jun 2023
Grade II Listed early 19th century house with Victorian shop fronts. In 1979 planning granted "listed building consent for demolition" of both 33 and 35, what was to be demolished is not clear. No. 33 (Jacy's) had change of use for use of upper floors to residential accommodation granted in 1998. Jacy's was established in 2005 but 33 was last sold in 2008 so I'm not sure if they have been here from the start. In 2010 they had approval for new shop frontage to replace existing, including internal alterations and change of use of living areas to retail and office/storage, and it appears to have been empty for a while that year presumably whilst the works were carried out. No. 35, was previously Rootz who are now in Main Street. Planning was granted in 1998 for conversion of the maisonette above the shop to two flats. In 2010 a change of use was granted to Class A3 (coffee bar/eatery/wine bar) but as far I can tell it has been empty since then.