Friday 25 March 2011

Mealors Mews Nears Completion

The village of Ness on the Wirral has a conservation area with a number of former rural and agricultural buildings built of the local sandstone, brick and Welsh slate.

This site had previously been a smithy, agricultural implement workshops and mower showrooms of marginal architectural interest but containing elements of building fabric contributing to the character of the village.

FSP architects acted for the long term site owner in obtaining consent and subsequently has worked with the builder/developer to implement the scheme.  FSP, the LPA and developer sought to create a courtyard group of radically refurbished and new buildings, retaining and recycling many of the old materials, together with sympathetic new ones, in this small residential scheme.

There are three cottages created within the original road side range and four new linked houses at the rear of the courtyard.  The intricate form and roofscape and mixed materials provide warmth and interest in the resultant building group.

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