Plans to convert former church rooms into a two-bedroom home have been approved.
The church rooms, in Campingland, Swaffham, were originally constructed in 1838 and used as a school.
They were then converted into a church hall for St Peter and St Paul Parochial church, according to the planning application.
The grade-II listed property is located in a residential area of the town.
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The plans, which were submitted earlier this year, outline changing the listed church rooms into a two-bedroom home with careful consideration to the building's exterior.
John and Nicola Plowman, the applicants, said in planning papers: "This proposal acknowledges the historical importance of this building and seeks to enhance its significance as a historical asset whilst increasing its utility."
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No objections were submitted to the planning portal and Breckland Council, which approved the plans, said: "Overall, the variation as proposed above is considered acceptable and recommended for approval."
The applicants have three years to complete the development.
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