1 Jamie Oliver Plans to Transform former Stable Block At Historic Home
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Jamie Oliver has applied to turn a former stable block at his historic home into a pop-up takeaway bakeshop.

The celeb chef plans to prepare baked goods, sandwiches and coffee from the site at his sprawling Essex mansion seven days a week, from 9am to 5pm.

Oliver - who shot to popularity as the Naked Chef - says the goods will primarily be for takeaway, however plans for the website's transformation shows rows of indoor and outside tables he hopes to fill with consumers.

Punters will be served from a 'historical feeding trough' from the approximated six staff members in August 2025.

If authorized, the bakeshop will open operate in the grounds of Spains Hall, a Grade I noted Tudor home integrated in around 1570. The website was previously used host weddings, before it was bought by Oliver in 2019 for ₤ 6million.

The Coach House and Stable Block initially dates from 18th Century and was first listed in 1967 when it was in use as stables.

Oliver's agents stated: 'This proposal represents an interesting opportunity to trial a new, little scale commercial use within the Spains Hall estate.'

It includes: 'It is envisaged that the website will operate as a pop-up Bakery/ Coffee/ Sandwich shop (mainly on a takeaway basis) for the month of August 2025 just. It is proposed to keep the centers open 7 days a week 09:00 - 17:00.'

The star chef plans to plan baked items, sandwiches and coffee from the site at his stretching Essex estate 7 days a week, from 9am to 5pm

Oliver - who shot to popularity as the Naked Chef - states the products will mainly be for takeaway, however plans for the website's change shows rows of indoor and outside tables he intends to fill with clients

The chef owns the closest homes around the site, the proposition notes, as it declares the momentary change of use is not 'undesirable'

The plans do not require any physical alterations to the website, which already has men's, women's and handicapped toilets along with a staffroom and a kitchen.

The chef owns the closest property properties around the site, the proposition notes, as it declares the short-lived change of use is not 'inappropriate'.

Parts of the home and its grounds currently have permission to be used as a film studio, and the residential or commercial property has already been the base for his TV shows - including one over lockdown, where his household functioned as the team.

The bakery will need 3 shipments by HGV trucks each week to fuel the cooking area, with as many as 26 cars and trucks being able to park at the site at one time.

The application stated that consumers would utilize the existing parking at the back of the Stable Block while an additional location would be available for an overflow if needed.

They declare they will serve simply 20-50 consumers a day, while the site was able to as many as 140 individuals as a wedding venue.

His reprensentatives stated: 'The proposed temporary change of use provides the opportunity to trial a brand-new little scale commercial use within a rural area which will not trigger any destructive heritage, traffic or amenity effects.'

Oliver, via his representatives included: 'The existing cooking area within the building will be utilized for food preparation.

The pastry shop will need three deliveries by HGV lorries every week to fuel the kitchen, with as many as 26 vehicles being able to park at the website at one time

The application specified that clients would utilize the existing parking at the back of the Stable Block while an extra location would be available for an overflow if required

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'Public access would be restricted to the main space open plan within the structure plus the toilets, both of which are on the ground floor.

'No physical modifications are needed to the structure internally or externally in assistance of the proposals and there is no impact on any locations of soft landscaping or habitat.'

Since the Middle Ages, your home and estate in Finchingfield, Essex, has actually been in the ownership of just 3 families, and was sold to Oliver in 2019.

Oliver has formerly sought permission for repair to the residential or commercial property, consisting of windows, doors, and masonry and is credited with renovating it from a state of disrepair.

Oliver bought his Essex estate in 2019 and had building work done on the home before he relocated, consisting of the restoration of many initial features.

The manor home boasts 12 bed rooms, 10 bathrooms, a big recreation rooms, fantastic hall, dining room, two drawing rooms and a white wine storage location.

It works as his household home, where he lives with his partner, Jools, and their five kids Daisy Boo, Poppy Honey, Buddy Bear, Petal Blossom, and River Rocket.

Jamie Oliver's Cookery School has likewise offered a cooking experience at Spains Hall, permitting visitors to learn from his chefs and sample ingredients from his garden.

The Essex mansion acts as his family home, where he lives with his wife, Jools, and their 5 kids

The house had actually just been used by three families and had not been cost 250 years when Mr Oliver purchased it. The manor home boasts 12 bedrooms, 10 restrooms, a large recreation rooms, fantastic hall, dining room, two drawing rooms and a wine storage area.

Mr Oliver recorded 20 episodes of Jamie: Keep Cooking And Carry On at his home in 2020 as he prepared food with restricted ingredients for viewers separated by the COVID pandemic.

Original features include a well on the ground floor, a priest hole on the first flooring and a two-storey red-brick Tudor gazebo in the gardens, which is named The Prayer home.

The residential or commercial property likewise has an outside pool, tennis courts and fishing lakes.
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No public comments have actually so far been registered and a decision on the application will be made by the council at a later date.

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