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r e s i d e n t i a l | t h e p o i n t Tameside Magistrates Court, Ashton-Under-Lyne
Client: Box Tree Lodge Limited
Area: 16,100sqft
Value: £2.1m
Year: 2005-ongoing
Conversion and extension of the former Tameside Magistrates Court building into twenty-six apartments. The conversion of this distinctive former court building in Ashtion-under-Lyne started on site in January 2007. The 1930s building is a prominent Ashton landmark. Our scheme re-models the existing 1930s court building, reducing circulation to a minimal, legible route as well as adding glazed rooftop extensions and an external lift tower in a clean, contemporary style. Twenty-six one and two bed apartments, of which six are two-storey, are spread across three storeys and a half-basement. The building stands on the site of the medieval Ashton Old Hall, demolished in 1896 to make way for railway sidings. Upon completion, the apartments will be for sale. |
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