The appellant also said the public benefits of the proposed development would include improving the range of short-stay accommodation in the Lake District, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.
At the time the application was submitted, Keswick Town Council said the project had been “carefully considered”.
“As a general principle we support holiday accommodation related to existing sites in preference to family homes changing to holiday lets,” the council said.
“We understand six of the 22 new lodges proposed will be to accessibility standards for those with disabilities which is a positive benefit.”
The Planning Inspectorate said it was considering the appeal.
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