Marsden Park Lancashire

Marsden Park Lancashire

Candelisa Ltd

Nelson, Lancashire

Bowman Riley worked on the restoration of two eighteenth-century cottages and the development of eight new detached bespoke homes on a 0.8 acre site within the setting of Grade II Listed Marsden Hall in Nelson, Lancashire.

Marsden Park dates back to 1555 and the cottages were originally ancillary buildings to Marsden Old Hall, an eighteenth century manor house. In recent years it had been used as the estates offices for Pendle Borough Council.

The project involves the restoration of a listed cottage, an unlisted cottage and the demolition of a redundant barn and greenhouses to make way for the new residences, four three-bedroom properties and four dormer bungalows within a new secure walled courtyard. The design ethos is for the new build element of the development to be subservient to the existing retained dwellings. To ensure the sympathetic restoration of the dilapidated listed building, we are working in close liaison with the conservation officer.

The development has been modelled and developed using the BIM software Revit, which has allowed for careful consideration to finished floor levels and re-contoured land within site.

To meet sustainable targets,10% of energy on site will be sourced using photovoltaic panels, as renewable on-site power sources.

Images courtesy of Candelisa.  To register your interest in the development please email:  sales@candelisa.com.