Bid to transform office in the city centre emerges
Plans to turn the building at 96 Pottergate into a one-bedroom home have been lodged with Norwich City Council.
The scheme outlines changes to make the site a suitable living space, including providing bike and bin storage and a shower room.
The office has been vacant since May 2025 after it was no longer needed by a neighbouring business.
Plans showing the layout for the proposed home (Image: Norwich City Council/Lanpro)
According to the plans the building was used as a home before 2016.
The plans explain: "The proposed dwelling would provide one bedroom and associated living accommodation across a single storey with a total internal floorspace of 50 square metres.
"This meets the minimum requirement for dwellings providing one bedroom with two bedspaces.
"The proposals include the provision of a shower room (not a full bathroom), which ensures that the remaining area, including all habitable rooms, maximises the living space available."
City Hall will now consider the plans.
