The Phillips family were left without a home after the blaze in Eastney last year

Proposals to renovate and add two-storeys to the top of Fontenoy House in Grand Parade were blocked by Portsmouth councillors at a planning committee meeting today as they agreed they were not 'in-keeping' with the surrounding conservation area.

Five local residents attended the meeting to raise their objections, and one resident of Fontenoy House voiced his support.

Although members of the committee ruled against the plans, they encouraged couple Jason and Kate Phillips to consider altering their plans.

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Proposed extension for Fontenoy House in Old Portsmouth. Picture: Carl Leroy-Smith Architect

Councillor Donna Jones said: 'I don't think Fontenoy House is attractive at all and something happening to it would enhance the area.'

Cllr Claire Udy added: 'I agree something has to happen with the house but I don't think it is this design.'

Portsmouth residents Jason and Kate hoped to add the two storeys to the building to create their 'forever home' after their former family residence in Eastney burned down in a fire last year.

Although they were disappointed with the decision, Jason said: 'We're just going to have to go away and think about it. We will talk with the other residents of Fontenoy House to figure out what the next stage is.

How Fontenoy House in Old Portsmouth currently looks. Picture: Carl Leroy-Smith Architect

'We're not going to give up. It's such an amazing place to live.'