Ashworth Hall, Rochdale

Client

Private

Location

Rochdale

Project Description

Conversion of Grade II listed cottage for private client

BTP were architects and conservation specialists on a project to restore the Grade II listed Ashworth Hall back to its former glory.  Ashworth Hall is thought to date back to the 17th or 18th Centuries and forms a group of listed cottages that makes up Ashworth Fold. The property has undergone various phases of repairs over the years, lending it different layers of history.

BTP worked closely with the client and conservation officer to plan an extensive programme of repairs and remodelliing works throughout, which preserved important heritage features such as the Jacobean staircase, exposed brickwork, timber beams and ceilings, whilst providing a modern living space.  We worked closely with Walker Construction, who specialse in historic building conversions of this nature.

Key Features

Sensitive restoration of original features

Remodelled kitchen and bathrooms

Attic conversion

New double garage

Successful collaboration with specialist contractor and tradesmen

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