Plans to convert the upper floors of well-known Spring Bank pub into self-contained flats are to go before Hull city councillors later this month.
The facelift scheme earmarked for the Spring Bank Tavern also includes proposals to create two self-contained flats and an office unit in a neighbouring former fire station.
The Grade II-listed fire station in Hall Street dates from 1887 and although the interior of the building has been largely gutted, its main doorways retain original carvings of the Victorian volunteer captains who worked there along with their horses.
Council planning officers are recommending conditional approval when the application goes before the authority's planning committee on May 7.
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