A popular pub in the heart of Norwich has revealed plans for a games area and karaoke room.
St Andrews Brew House, near The Halls, is looking to replace the management accommodation on its second floor with "additional retail space".
The project would include the removal of two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and the existing partition walls.
According to plans submitted to the city council, the games room would feature two shuffleboard tables and a pair of dartboards.
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A karaoke room would be set up in the room next door.
The application has been submitted by the pub's owner, City Pub Group, and would require internal changes to what is currently a Grade II Listed site.
The building dates to the 19th century with 20th century alterations.
A heritage assessment carried out by the applicant claims: "The proposed works only seek to enhance the building.
"The removal of existing partition walls, which form managers accommodation, to create additional retail space will not detract from the true and full historic characteristics of the building, but make it a more attractive experience to patrons."
A decision is hoped to be made by Norwich City Council's planning team by February 8, 2024.
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