Fancy waking up in a 17th century Jacobean hall and having your breakfast while enjoying the view?

The owners of Edingthorpe Hall in north Norfolk have applied for a change of use at the site to include bed and breakfast in the wording.

A design and access statement, which was submitted with the plans to North Norfolk District Council, states: "Edingthorpe Hall is a large family dwelling, and it is the owners' intention to convert the building into a bed and breakfast building, inclusive of family accommodation in the annex building (also known as the Coach House). They are planning to upgrade to current building standards, for safe access and circulation."

The plans also include a new two-storey annexe, the installation of an external staircase, and a single-storey link extension. The hall dates back to the early 1600s and was built on over half an acre of land.