Terry’s Clock Tower Keeping Time Once More

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March, 2023

TERRY’S CLOCK TOWER TICKS AGAIN

After 18 years, Terry’s Clock Tower clock is keeping time once more for the city of York

Thanks to the skills of specialist horologists and some deft detective work the rare mechanism needed to get the distinctive hands moving again has been reconstructed, and, at 12 noon on Wednesday March 15th, the famous clock started working again.

Managing director Georgina Livesey, said: “It was a momentous day and we are very grateful to the team at Smith of Derby for providing the skills to make it happen. The Terry’s clock was once known as the ‘kitchen clock of York’ and part of the City’s heritage and we are very proud to have played our part in seeing it restored.

“Terry’s is synonymous with York and the buildings are now saved and repurposed for generations to come.”

Smith of Derby were commissioned to restore the clock faces and track down original parts to recreate the mechanism in a project that has cost more than £60,000, funded jointly by P J Livesey and Henry Boot Developments who acquired the entire site when the factory closed.

Sales and complex projects manager for Smith of Derby, Martin Butchers, said: “It is hugely satisfying for everyone who has worked on the Terry’s project over the years to complete the job and see this magnificent rare clock keeping time for York once more. I hope Noel Terry would be pleased.”

The restored the original four clock faces etched with the words Terry York which were replaced in a massive operation in 2019.

The space will now become a Terry’s Clock Tower Museum, open on a limited number of days each year with visitors able to see the intricate clock workings and also to learn more about the story of Terry’s of York on boards compiled by local York resident Stan Young.

We will post updates on the Museum opening dates when announced.

Unprecedented Response for Tapton Court Preview

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March, 2023

HUGE DEMAND FOR HOMES IN SHEFFIELD

Unprecedented response to the Tapton Court Preview Event this weekend

Our conversion of the historic Tapton Court has captured the imagination of home buyers in Sheffield looking for something different in the city’s most desirable location.

Six properties have already been reserved off-plan and with all appointments on our preview event this weekend March 11th and 12th already booked up we’ve added additional dates over the weekend of March 25th and 26th to help accommodate everyone who wants to see what we are creating here.

Group Sales Manager Gavin Pearce, said: “The demand is unprecedented with more than 100 people registering to come and look over the initial preview weekend.

“We want all our buyers to enjoy the experience so viewing is by appointment only to ensure we have time to talk people through the scheme and the different properties available.”

The National Launch of Tapton Court, where all Phase I properties in the East Court will be released to the public, is scheduled for this April.
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Apartments in the Grade II listed West Court will be released for sale later this year. The original stable block and Gate House will be converted into individual three bedroom homes which will also be available later this year together with three, new build family homes.

Gavin added: “It is a lovely development, approached through stone pillars up a tree lined drive with a mix of really high specification homes in a wonderful setting. There really is nothing else like it available at the moment and discerning buyers know this.

“We would advise anyone interested to contact us and make their own personal appointment to view ahead of the national launch next month.”

Why Harry feels right at home in Standish

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February, 2023

WHY HARRY FEELS AT HOME IN STANDISH

“It’s the perfect property for me, in the perfect spot”

Harry Parker had fallen in love with the Standish Estate way before PJ Livesey started the redevelopment of the 30-acre site.

He explained: “My mum was involved with marketing the site when it closed as a hospital and on many occasions when she had to visit for site meetings I would go with her.

“I was always energised by the atmosphere of the place. The huge trees, the wildlife and the greenness of the site. So, when PJ Livesey began work to convert the heritage buildings and to build the new houses I was obviously interested.”

Harry worked locally for Ecotricity before going into business with his father and he is now head of European sales for a software company.

He said: “I work 100% remotely so that was a factor when looking to buy a property. I had looked at others but really my heart was at Standish and when the properties in Phase2 were released I was thankfully in a position to buy.”

He chose a three-bedroom mews property with a terraced garden and private parking and moved in just before Christmas 2022.

He said: “I feel very fortunate in that I was able to live with my mum for a while and save hard for a deposit.

“The house is perfect for me. It is open plan downstairs with bi-fold doors onto the garden so is very light and bright and I use the large second bedroom as an office. I’ve already noticed how efficient the heating is and how warm it stays which is important when I am home all day.

“Where I used to live was very community focussed and I feel it is already like that at Green Walk. Because of the setting people just go for walks around the development and look at the trees and the wildlife and stop and say hello.

“And if I want to explore further I can walk 100 yards and I am out onto open fields and woodland walks.

“It’s the perfect property for me in the perfect spot and it’s amazing to think I have had a connection with the site for many years and now here I am. It was obviously meant to be!”

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.

York Plans Endorsed by Historic England

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January, 2023

YORK PLANS ENDORSED By Historic England

We are very pleased to have their public support for our plans for the Retreat

Historic England – the public body tasked with protecting the country’s built heritage – has voiced its support for our plans to transform The Retreat buildings at Heslington Road, in York.

We have worked closely with them since being named preferred developer for the 30-acre site and the detailed plans to convert the buildings to residential are now being considered by York City Council.

PJ Livesey Managing Director, Georgina Lynch, said: “Restoring and converting historic listed buildings is in our DNA and we always work closely with Historic England and value their officer’s input. We are very pleased to have their public support for our plans for the Retreat which we believe provide a sympathetic and sensitive new life for these wonderful buildings and the grounds.”

The Retreat was founded in the 18th century by the Quakers to provide pioneering mental health treatment based around care, purpose and outdoor recreation.

In-house services were ended in 2018 with new mental health provision by The Retreat offered from alternative locations.

A Laid-Back Lifestyle in a Glorious Setting

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October, 2022

A LAID-BACK LIFESTYLE IN A GLORIOUS SETTING

With a south facing, wrap around balcony, decadent master suite and grand entrance lobby the mansion style apartment at The Residence at Green Walk, Standish is a very special property.

Created from the estate’s original Art Deco hospital wing it offers a commanding view out over the mature woodland which features rare and ancient species collected by the estate’s original owner.

Designed as a grand mansion style apartment this is single level living at its finest. Offering large rooms, superior specification and thoughtful design touches to make for a luxurious laid-back lifestyle.

Group Sales Manager Gavin Pearce, said: “For someone wanting the ease of single level living, this has to be the ultimate opportunity. The private entrance, grand hallway and the sheer amount of space offered is exceptional.

“The wrap around balcony with its original curved balustrade transforms not just the main living space but also the master bedroom. The ability to open the large sliding doors and step out to take in the magnificent setting makes this property unique.”

Offering 1,600 sq ft of space the apartment has an open plan living/dining area with high specification kitchen with a breakfast bar.

The master suite has a large dressing area and sumptuous en-suite and there are two more double bedrooms and a house bathroom.

A separate study allows for a dedicated working from home space and it also boasts a practical utility and plenty of storage.

The property also comes with two dedicated parking spaces.

Gavin added: “Green Walk is five minutes from Stonehouse which has direct rail connections to London, it is a short drive to Stroud where independent shops and restaurants abound and there are a host of parks and nature trails right from the front door.

“It would be the perfect home for someone maybe looking to downsize or who has other properties around the world.

“We all love to visit Green Walk, just going through the gates up the sweeping drive makes you smile and it changes with the seasons. I would urge anyone looking for a luxurious yet unique property to book an appointment to visit.”