This project will see the vacant church building at Christ Church Haydock URC converted into 11 new self-contained apartments for supported living, along with associated communal areas and grounds landscaping. The proposal also includes the extension of the Sunday School Hall, to provide larger facilities for the church, which will continue to serve the congregation …
Category: Conservation
Private house in Aigburth
Re-modelling and extension of a detached dwelling house in Fulwood Park, Liverpool. The existing coach house is to be incorporated into the main house and linked to it via a new glass bridge. Its ground level is to be converted into a garage, office and art studio. Read more
15-31 Cheapside
This row of 19C commercial buildings in the Castle Street Conservation Area has occupied the site since the late 1800’s and would have once formed part of a bustling commercial district formed on mercantile and shipping links to the nearby port of Liverpool. Tightly packed worker dwellings which used to complete the row at the …
Prince Edward Street, Berkhamsted
This collection of historic buildings, built out of local red brick and covered with clay tile roofs, corners onto High Street, itself the main focus of the urban settlement running in a northwest to southeast direction and originally centred upon the Parish Church of St. Peter and the marketplace. The precise history of the site …
Rosemont, Woolton
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509-515 Lord Street, Southport
Internal refurbishment and restoration of the external envelope elements and glass canopy of a prominent Grade-2 listed corner building in Southport. The upper floors were converted into 9 new dwellings and the two retail units on the ground floor were entirely refurbished, with a new traditional hardwood timber shopfront installed. Read more
Granite House, Liverpool
When the Victorians built the Granite Buildings, as offices and warehouses for the fruit trading merchants, they did it heroically, they did it monumentally, they gave it a solid granite facade. Some of the pieces of stone weight more than 800kg. The construction of the original building is nothing short of a feat of …