
Jamie Oliver has used to turn a former stable block at his historic home into a pop-up takeaway pastry shop.

The celebrity chef plans to prepare baked items, sandwiches and coffee from the website at his sprawling Essex mansion seven days a week, from 9am to 5pm.

Oliver - who shot to popularity as the Naked Chef - states the items will primarily be for takeaway, however strategies for the site's change reveals rows of indoor and outside tables he intends to fill with customers.
Punters will be served from a 'historical feeding trough' from the approximated six workers in August 2025.
If approved, the pastry shop will open operate in the grounds of Spains Hall, a Grade I listed Tudor home integrated in around 1570. The site was previously used host wedding events, before it was purchased by Oliver in 2019 for ₤ 6million.
The Coach House and Stable Block originally dates from 18th Century and was very first listed in 1967 when it remained in usage as stables.
Oliver's agents stated: 'This proposal represents an exciting chance to trial a brand-new, little scale business usage within the Spains Hall estate.'
It adds: 'It is envisaged that the site will run as a pop-up Bakery/ Coffee/ Sandwich shop (mainly on a takeaway basis) for the month of August 2025 only. It is proposed to keep the facilities open 7 days a week 09:00 - 17:00.'
The celebrity chef prepares to plan baked products, sandwiches and coffee from the website at his stretching Essex estate seven days a week, from 9am to 5pm
Oliver - who shot to popularity as the Naked Chef - states the products will mostly be for takeaway, but plans for the site's transformation shows rows of indoor and outdoor tables he wants to fill with clients
The chef owns the closest homes around the site, the proposal notes, as it declares the momentary modification of use is not 'unacceptable'
The plans do not require any physical changes to the website, which currently has guys's, women's and handicapped toilets along with a staffroom and a kitchen.
The chef owns the closest houses around the site, the proposal notes, as it declares the momentary modification of usage is not 'undesirable'.
Parts of the home and its grounds currently have permission to be used as a movie studio, and the residential or commercial property has already been the base for his TV shows - including one over lockdown, where his household acted as the crew.
The bakeshop will need 3 shipments by HGV lorries each week to sustain the kitchen, with as numerous as 26 automobiles having the ability to park at the website at one time.
The application mentioned that clients would use the existing parking at the back of the Stable Block while an additional area would be readily available for an overflow if required.
They claim they will serve simply 20-50 clients a day, while the website was able to accommodate as many as 140 people as a wedding venue.
His reprensentatives mentioned: 'The proposed short-lived change of use offers the opportunity to trial a brand-new little scale industrial usage within a rural location which will not cause any harmful heritage, traffic or feature impacts.'
Oliver, via his representatives added: 'The existing cooking area within the building will be utilized for food preparation.

The pastry shop will need 3 deliveries by HGV trucks weekly to sustain the kitchen area, with as numerous as 26 cars and trucks being able to park at the website at one time
The application mentioned that customers would utilize the existing parking at the back of the Stable Block while an additional area would be readily available for an overflow if needed
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'Public gain access to would be limited to the main space open plan within the building plus the toilets, both of which are on the ground flooring.
'No physical changes are needed to the building internally or externally in support of the proposals and there is no effect on any locations of soft landscaping or environment.'
Since the Middle Ages, your house and estate in Finchingfield, Essex, has remained in the ownership of simply 3 families, and was offered to Oliver in 2019.
Oliver has formerly sought permission for repair to the residential or commercial property, consisting of windows, doors, and masonry and is credited with renovating it from a state of disrepair.
Oliver purchased his Essex mansion in 2019 and had actually structure work done on the home before he relocated, including the remediation of many initial functions.

The manor home boasts 12 bed rooms, 10 restrooms, a large recreation rooms, excellent hall, dining-room, 2 drawing spaces and a wine storage location.
It functions as his household home, where he copes with his partner, Jools, and their 5 kids Daisy Boo, Poppy Honey, Buddy Bear, Petal Blossom, and River Rocket.
Jamie Oliver's Cookery School has actually also offered a cooking experience at Spains Hall, allowing guests to learn from his chefs and sample active ingredients from his garden.
The Essex estate works as his family home, where he copes with his other half, Jools, and their 5 kids
The home had only been used by three households and had not been offered for 250 years when Mr Oliver purchased it. The manor home boasts 12 bedrooms, 10 restrooms, a big video games space, fantastic hall, dining-room, two drawing rooms and a wine storage location.
Mr Oliver filmed 20 episodes of Jamie: Keep Cooking And Carry On at his home in 2020 as he prepared food with limited components for audiences isolated by the COVID pandemic.
Original features include a well on the ground flooring, a priest hole on the first floor and a two-storey red-brick Tudor gazebo in the gardens, which is called The Prayer house.
The residential or commercial property also has an outdoor pool, tennis courts and fishing lakes.

No public remarks have so far been signed up and a decision on the application will be made by the council at a later date.
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