The hall, which is currently unused, started out life as farm buildings in the early 19th Century and since then has had a number of different uses, including a dance hall, offices, social club and antiques centre
While the property, which is built out of locally-sourced limestone and gritstone, is not considered a heritage asset, it does sit in the Bradwell conservation area.“The building is to be restored sensitively with the existing envelope being repaired and repointed where possible.“The existing concrete sills and heads are to be removed and replaced with flush faces natural gritstone to reflect the heritage of the area and local building materials.
“The proposed development to convert the existing vacant building into 4nr. 1 bed dwellings will bring the building back into use and repair the poor condition using local materials to match the surroundings and enhance the characteristics of the conservation area.”
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