Construction News
14/03/2014
Riverside Restore Two Listed Buildings In Liverpool
Two listed buildings in Liverpool have been saved from dereliction and restored to their former glory by social landlord Riverside.
According to the Liverpool Express, the empty Grade II townhouses in Elm Terrace, Kensington, had fallen into a state of severe disrepair, suffering from fire damage, rot and dilapidation. They had also become a target for anti-social behaviour in the area, as well as being used by rough sleepers.
Now, the £1m regeneration scheme has not only preserved the historic integrity of the 1840s buildings, but has used a combination of heritage-based renovation and modern building techniques to convert the space into nine one-bedroomed apartments for affordable rent.
One of the two houses – in the Kensington Conservation Area – has been completely refurbished, and the other, which was so severely damaged only its facade remained, has been rebuilt with the front retained to preserve its historic character. Traditional materials such as 'Roman Cement' were used on the facades, and as many original features of the building were preserved as possible – while also attaining high standards of modern living.
Justin Gore, Riverside Development Manager, said: "This has been a key project for us, and part of a wider programme of regeneration in the area. We have been able to not only bring empty buildings back into use and remove blight, but have also ensured these historic buildings are preserved."
Liverpool City Council's Cabinet Member for Housing, Councillor Ann O'Byrne, said: "This is a fantastic scheme which has breathed new life into these historic townhouses. This investment means a bright future for the buildings, and I'm looking forward to them providing happy, affordable homes for local people."
(CD/JP)
According to the Liverpool Express, the empty Grade II townhouses in Elm Terrace, Kensington, had fallen into a state of severe disrepair, suffering from fire damage, rot and dilapidation. They had also become a target for anti-social behaviour in the area, as well as being used by rough sleepers.
Now, the £1m regeneration scheme has not only preserved the historic integrity of the 1840s buildings, but has used a combination of heritage-based renovation and modern building techniques to convert the space into nine one-bedroomed apartments for affordable rent.
One of the two houses – in the Kensington Conservation Area – has been completely refurbished, and the other, which was so severely damaged only its facade remained, has been rebuilt with the front retained to preserve its historic character. Traditional materials such as 'Roman Cement' were used on the facades, and as many original features of the building were preserved as possible – while also attaining high standards of modern living.
Justin Gore, Riverside Development Manager, said: "This has been a key project for us, and part of a wider programme of regeneration in the area. We have been able to not only bring empty buildings back into use and remove blight, but have also ensured these historic buildings are preserved."
Liverpool City Council's Cabinet Member for Housing, Councillor Ann O'Byrne, said: "This is a fantastic scheme which has breathed new life into these historic townhouses. This investment means a bright future for the buildings, and I'm looking forward to them providing happy, affordable homes for local people."
(CD/JP)
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