This situation is different from the situation in Neilson v. Langley, supra, in that that case involved the operation of a restaurant within a golf club. There was nothing inconsistent in the operation of a restaurant within the permitted use as a golf club. In this case, with use as a bed and breakfast, if the building contained more than one dwelling, that would be inconsistent with the restricted permitted uses in the single family residential zone.
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