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Scheme Update
An introduction by Henley Homes
A new master plan provides a wide range of house types that range from 2 to 4
bedroom family-sized accommodation, arranged over 2 and 3 storeys depending on the
hospital to apartments and a mixed development of new houses and apartments in the
Barnes Village, seeks to restore the former hospital building so it can be appreciated as
grounds the site owners have agreed terms with us, Henley Homes, to deliver the
the real jewel in the crown of this quite unique and exciting development.
The Design team have held a number of meetings with Emma Curle, Mark Burgess,
which is built upon detailed market knowledge and familiarity with both cutting edge
Paul Hartley and Pippa Brown and Kevin Brooks, and have collaboratively developed the
building techniques and restoration best practice, has led to a number of award-winning
forward and the Hospital restored. You will recall that we undertook very extensive
documented. Recent successes include a Grade II listed former school site and a
Regulation Committee.
state of complete disrepair with rapid deterioration continuing. Our first objective must
be to halt the deterioration by ensuring adequate security and weather proofing.
The principles of that approved scheme have been followed in this latest iteration and
Without the listed asset we understand there could not be an enabling discussion. A
resolution that not only protects and sustains the listed asset and its setting but
provides a planning consent that is both desirable and deliverable.
All technical issues have been addressed and we are now working up detailed
drawings for each new building to allow a full planning application and listed Building
We have undertaken detailed research of the local market, which demonstrate that it
would now be exceptionally difficult to procure sales for 237 apartments, whereas a
housing led development is far more realistic. This has resulted in a master plan which
now allows for a significant reduction in overall unit numbers from 300 to around 155
units, with the number of apartments reduced from the original 237 down to 16.
subdivisions within the main hospital building, alongside some carefully crafted lateral
apartments to the wings and upper floors. The listed building now houses a total of 38
units rather than the previous 78.