North Yorkshire Council has applied for retrospective planning permission for the Grade II listed former tennis clubhouse in Scarborough.
It includes the replacement of the historic roof and removal of asbestos from a basement boiler room.
Built in 1912, the building on Filey Road has suffered from exposure to the elements and incidents of vandalism, a report by Align Property Services said.
“Without intervention, the continued degradation of the roof structure will lead to further loss of historic fabric and potential structural failure,” the council-owned company added.
It said the removal of the existing roof covering, resulting in the “temporary loss of historic fabric”, was justified as it is “beyond reasonable repair”.
“The proposed reinstatement using matching natural slate and traditional detailing will preserve the building’s architectural character and ensure that its significance is maintained.”
According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the report states, “the structure reflects the development of leisure and recreational architecture within Scarborough and contributes to the understanding of the town’s social history,” a council report said.
There are also plans for conservation repairs including work on dormers, chimneys and timber fascias.
Investigation work would take place on the principal entrance colonnade, which would be repaired if required, the report added.
It said: “The works are required to address identified health and safety risks and to facilitate the safe future management and use of the building.”
No date has been set for councillors to decide on the plans.












