The former Town House pub site in New Street will be transformed into 15 one- and two-bedroom apartments, if a planning application is approved.
The proposals submitted by Harry Lingard and Victoria Steenson, seek to create eight one-bedroom and five two-bedroom flats, as well as two one-bedroom duplexes and three short-term visitor accommodation units.
In a cover letter accompanying the latest application, Anne Bealey of Castletree Group stated that: “On behalf of our client, we are submitting a new planning application for the Tipsy Toad Town House, St Helier to change the use from hospitality to residential, to retain the A.B. Grayson façade and to replace the existing interior building with residential apartments and associated cycle parking.”
Ms Bealey said that the proposals “preserve the architectural and historic character and integrity of the listed façade, and its setting”.
“In addition, the proposed design maintains and enhances the character and appearance of this part of St Helier and make a positive contribution to the urban fabric,” she added.
It is not the first time plans have been lodged to transform the former home of the Tipsy Toad Brewery.
A proposal to create 11 one-bedroom and eight two-bedroom residential units was refused last year.