Revised plans for the conversion of Buckie’s Marine Hotel into homes have been submitted to Moray Council.
The proposal was first put before officials but withdrawn to allow for additional low cost housing to be added.
With the amendments made, applicants are now seeking to turn the main building, with its frontage on Marine Place, into four town houses.
A previous extension to the rear of the hotel would be demolished to make way for three low-cost housing units.
Thirteen new parking spaces would also be added to the site.
The planning application lodged with Moray Council planning chiefs by architectural firm Plans Plus, on behalf of applicant William Benson, reads: “In principal the change of use and the proposal to the rear was acceptable.
“The initial application for the conversion was recommended for approval and the development at the rear was to be a second phase.
“These have now been merged to provide low cost housing units to supplement the proposed change of use.
Members of the public can comment on the plans and lodge objections or letters of support.
Details can be viewed on the council’s website.
Buckie hotel housing plan resubmitted to council planning officials