Elevate Property Group are seeking the go-ahead to transform 51-61 Price Street with the delivery of 85 apartments – as well as a 3m high artwork structure.

Plans are recommended for approval and will be discussed at committee on October 14.

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85 New Homes For Price Street, Gun Quarter


85 New Homes For Price Street, Gun Quarter


Elevate Property Group are seeking the go-ahead to transform 51-61 Price Street with the delivery of 85 apartments – as well as a 3m high artwork structure.

Plans are recommended for approval and will be discussed at committee on October 14.


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The dilapidated site will largely be demolished, with the exception of locally-listed Gunsmith House – which will be retained & converted into 3 apartments – and replaced with three 4-5 storey new builds set around a landscaped courtyard ‘oasis’.

Designed to give the look of three differing buildings, the site, which will feature two dual aspect rear wings and a range of energy-saving measures, will deliver 34 one, 44 two & 4 three-bedroom apartments, in sizes ranging from 39 to a very healthy 115 sq.m.

A communal lounge is set to be created, with many units having the added benefit of a balcony or terrace space.

The gem of the site, however, is unquestionably the heritage asset, Gunsmith House (below). The building is to be refurbished and a new roof installed to deliver 3 units across all floors.

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C. 85 cycle spaces (100%) are to be allocated, as well as a small car park for seven to the rear of Gunsmith House. 5 affordable apartments at 50% of market value have also been agreed upon and will be provided.

** The site was recently occupied by 4 gunmakers involved in the making of various components of sporting guns. The former owner (Laybrook) has since moved them into adjoining listed buildings on Loveday Street, also in their ownership, thus safeguarding their future for years to come.

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dndimg alt="" dndsrc="https://www.yourplaceyourspace.net/uploadedfiles/5161%20Price%202.jpg" />Rear courtyard: brickwork colour has since been altered.

EXISTING SITE

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Artists impressions are the property of K4 Architects.

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