Heritage Homes in a Perfect Cotswold Setting

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February, 2023

HERITAGE HOMES IN A HISTORIC SETTING

The Retreat at Green Walk offers the perfect lifestyle setting

With uninterrupted views over the Severn Estuary and country walks from the back door The Retreat at Green Walk offers the perfect lifestyle setting.

This handsome Grade 2 listed red brick building, designed in Art Deco style with intricate brick detailing and large windows, is being converted to create 13, two and three bedroom homes with original balconies to the first floor to sit and enjoy the view.

There will also be one unique four-bedroom property and all properties at The Retreat have private gardens and parking.

The first phase within The Retreat is being released for sale at a Preview Event on February 11th and 12th with priority given to buyers who have registered their interest and made an appointment to be the first to view.

Group Sales Manager Gavin Pearce said: “We know buyers love the character of our heritage properties and The Retreat will be really special because of its location towards the back of this mature 32 acre site.

“We already have a lot of interest and while a show property will not be available to view until March, we are offering hard hat tours across the site for people who have made an appointment for the Preview Weekend.

We want to make sure they have the time to fully appreciate the lifestyle on offer at Green Walk and the wonderful setting of The Retreat which not only has long distance views but direct access behind to country walks.

“The range of buildings at Green Walk make it unique and even in the midst of winter the development looks fantastic and it is always a pleasure to welcome new visitors to come and see what we are creating.”

Development of Green Walk has reached the mid-way stage with half of the total 140 homes now sold, ranging from two-bedroom starter homes to large detached six bedroom houses and character apartments.

Dream Role for Helene at Green Walk, Standish

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January, 2023

DREAM ROLE FOR HELENE AT GREEN WALK, STANDISH

“I feel privileged to be working here and love introducing clients to what is on offer”

Helene Joel has a wealth of experience in the Gloucestershire property market and has worked alongside us since we first acquired the former Standish Hospital Estate at Stonehouse, near Stroud.

She now joins as one of the sales team and said: “I have seen pretty much every development across the Cotswolds and always believed this development is exceptional, there really is nothing else like it – nor is there likely to be.

“I have seen Green Walk grow and develop and got to know the team involved and how much they care about the legacy they are creating and it is truly wonderful to see it come to life.

“The range of properties, from two bedroom homes to £1m plus properties has attracted such a mix of people from first time buyers – like my own son! – to families wanting big flexible homes to downsizers wanting character and space in a glorious setting.

“My heart lifts every time I drive passed the gatehouse. I feel privileged to be working here and love introducing clients to what is on offer.”

The first phase of new build family homes is complete, so too the conversion of The Residence, an Art Deco building lovingly restored and converted.

Phase two new build homes are also complete and we are about to launch phase three, the conversion of a second Art Deco style building Named The Retreat.

Helene said: “With 70 properties sold, residents ae settling in and it is such an exciting time with new show homes opening and the launch of The Retreat. PJ Livesey are experts at converting listed buildings to create stunning new homes that ooze character and style and I know clients will love them.”

New Plots Coming Soon

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November, 2023

NEW RELEASES COMING SOON

Green Walk, Standish continues to be one of our most sought-after developments

A mature 32-acres estate on the edge of The Cotswolds with views to the River Severn estuary and surrounded by country walks. It is a country escape yet a short drive from some of the area’s outstanding towns like Stroud and the cities of Cirencester and Gloucester. And if you need to get further afield Standish has direct rail services which will take you to London in under two hours.

The mix of homes ranges from neat two-bedroom starter homes to large six-bedroom family properties and unique heritage properties in beautifully restored listed buildings all surrounded by rare trees, planted last century as an arboretum.

Each phase is eagerly anticipated and we’re just about to release a number of new plots to ensure we have a range of homes to match buyers looking to put down roots in this wonderful setting.

The upcoming properties include The Beeches, a handsome collection of semi-detached four/five bedroom homes, traditionally built with a contemporary three storey layout allowing for great flexibility and great views. Prices start from £649,950

Also available, in the current release The Chestnuts, three mews properties, each offering two bedrooms, flexible living/dining /kitchen area with private gardens and dedicated parking. Prices start from £349,950.

And for anyone seeking an exceptional and unique home, The Willow, is a one-off, six-bedroom house, with a contemporary finish and situated in a secluded section of the park. It is priced at £1.3m.

The sheer range of homes available at Green Walk is creating a true mixed community with young buyers, growing families and downsizers all enjoying this gorgeous location.

Group Sales Manager, Gavin Pearce, said: “There is nothing else like Green Walk. Driving through the gates and up the drive gives such a sense of arrival it feels very special. And I know the residents who have moved in feel the same way with a real sense of belonging and community.”

Whatever your budget, if you are looking for a forever home in a unique location then call and speak to the sales team and they will help you find a property that’s right for you.

Carving out History at Tapton Court

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November, 2022
CARVING OUT HISTORY AT TAPTON COURT

Traditional stone masonry skills are helping to bring Tapton Court back to its glorious best

Stephen Spence and his team from Elite Masonry Contracts have remade intricate balustrades, balcony posts and new gate pillars for the Italianate style villa in the Ranmoor district of the city.

The magnificent property – once said to have hosted King Edward VII when he was Prince of Wales – is being restored and converted to create 14 grand apartments.

Stephen, said: “It is a huge honour to work on a project like this. We are replicating stone work first designed and carved back in 1868 and putting it back together like a giant 3D jigsaw.

“Tapton Court is a magnificent property with wonderful views out over the city and as well as repairing we are repointing every piece of stone in its exterior and creating a new entrance from Shore Road with a rebuilt wall and new gate pillars.”

The stone comes from Witton Fell and is then hand carved in Elite’s workshop before being installed back on site.

Stephen said: “The pieces for the balustrade which frames the terrace are all hand carved by our stonemasons then brought back and installed. The property has some magnificent features like the wide flight of stone steps leading to the front door, the tower with its stained-glass window and a balcony off the first floor which has amazing views.

“It is wonderful to be able to bring a piece of the city’s history back into use.”

And Tapton Court does have an interesting history to tell.

Originally built for steel magnate John Henry Andrew, the property was sold ten years later to Henry Steel, a self-made millionaire and friend of King Edward VII who was said to have visited and stayed at the Villa when he was Prince of Wales.

After making his fortune as a bookmaker Steel purchased a steel manufacturing businesses and after acquiring several more went on to be chairman of United Steel Companies.

Steel died in 1918 and the property was sold two years later to Albert Victor Derry.

Born in Manchester of German descent and christened Albert Kochs, he took his mother’s maiden name during the second world war. Derry was a prolific industrialist, developing a Coke Oven company, a tar company, he made concrete blocks and finally set up an engineering and construction company.

He and his wife Olga lived at Tapton until 1931 when they moved to Bristol.

Albert died not long after and his wife Olga sold the Tapton Court estate to a charitable trust as a nurses’ home with two new wings added in 1936.

It was later bought by the University of Sheffield to provide student accommodation with a new annexe added in the 1980’s. It closed in the early 2000’s and was badly damaged by fire in 2010 before being placed on the Council’s ‘At Risk’ Register.

Steve and his team will also be working on two other listed building on the site, the original stable block and the gate house on Shore Road which will become individual properties. A separate apartment block is also being transformed and there will be three individual new build houses.

Our heritage architect Bill Bayliss said: “Tapton is a very special property, built in a grand style with a magnificent hallway and staircase which will be restored to serve the new apartments.

“The work done by skilled craftsmen, like the stone masons, is an example of the pride we take in bringing buildings like this back into use.

“The new homes we are creating here will have some wonderful original features, tall ceilings, big windows and that true sense of history.

“It is a complicated project but the end results will be magnificent.”

Tapton Court is due to be launched for sale early in 2023.

Be a Part of History

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SEPTEMBER, 2022

BE PART OF LIVING HISTORY

We are reaching the final stages of completing one of our most historic developments to date

We are reaching the final stages of completing one of our most ambitious ever heritage development projects – the restoration of Storeton Hall, the oldest residential building on the Wirral.

It dates back to the 14th Century when all around were fields and was built as a grand estate house for the Stanley family with a great hall for entertaining.

Despite falling into disrepair over the years and the loss of the great hall itself it was listed by Historic England as an Scheduled Ancient Monument.

We began the painstaking restoration process two years ago, working closely with Historic England to preserve features like the original oak roof trusses and two tracery windows- originally carved way back in the 1300’s.

The remains of the Hall have now been reborn as two unique properties where the work of our master craftsmen allows the historic features to be celebrated and enjoyed within a sleek contemporary home.

In-house historic architect Bill Bayliss said: “The challenge is always how to create a liveable modern home while exposing and celebrating the majesty of the original features.

“At Storeton Hall I believe we have been able to do this in the best possible way. The work has not been rushed, we have re-used every possible stone and joist and employed skilled stonemasons to repair and replace the often intricate stonework.

“Everyone who has worked on Storeton Hall is hugely proud of the project, how a building, once on the At Risk register, now provides two incredible properties while still telling the story of the original house.”

The two properties each have their own character – Plot 29 which is due to complete shortly has already been reserved.

Plot 28 is available at £899,950It offers four bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing room, a bespoke dining kitchen with doors onto the private walled garden and a vaulted living room with a spiral staircase leading to a mezzanine floor which could be used as an office, music room or a bedroom.

The property also comes with a detached three car garage.

Group Sales Manager Gavin Pearce said: “Storeton Hall has been a labour of love and the quality and character of the properties is just stunning. There is nothing else like Storeton Hall anywhere in the North West.

“This is an opportunity for someone to be a part of living history and the finish and character has to be seen to be fully appreciated.”

Plot 28 is expected to be completed by Autumn 2022 and viewing is strictly by appointment only.

Work Begins at Kings

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September, 2022

WORK BEGINS AT KINGS SCHOOL, MACCLESFIELD

We have begun work on redeveloping the former Kings School site in Macclesfield to create a new community of character and heritage within walking distance of the town centre.

Specialist contractors have been stripping out modern additions in the heritage buildings revealing the features of the original school building and headmasters house.

The demolition of an imposing science block is also scheduled for this autumn.

The first phase of development is due to begin shortly and will see construction of 20 new build homes fringing the eastern edge of the former cricket field.

It will also see the conversion of the Grade II listed Lodge into one unique property and the Memorial Cricket Pavilion into two much needed affordable homes.

Future phases will see the conversion of the Listed school building and headmasters house into unique apartments and houses and also a block of spacious new build apartments and houses.

New walking and cycling routes will run through the site and the original cricket pitch will be a welcoming green space with a new memorial dedicated to the Kings School pupils who lost their lives in war.

The Gate Lodge on Cumberland Street road will be used as the marketing suite for the development.

Details of further phases are still subject to planning approval.

Managing Director Georgina Lynch said: “At Kings we want to build beautiful homes that respect the history of the site and heritage of the buildings in a green and open setting.

“It is going to be a very special development, mixing listed buildings with contemporary new homes and an emphasis on community and sustainability.

“Sales are scheduled to launch later this year with the first homes complete next year.”

If you are interested in making you next home at Kings, Macclesfield, register your interest by calling 0800 151 0960