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IN-HOUSE DESIGN

Our in-house architectural team uses a flexible “building block” framework to create efficient, compliant care environments tailored to operator needs from day one.

DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS

Our development managers lead each project from land to handover, aligning planning, design, and construction to deliver efficiently and with certainty

PARTNER CONSULTANTS

We collaborate with trusted consultants in planning, design, and compliance to ensure every scheme meets sector standards and operator expectations.

Our in-house design team, experienced development managers, and trusted partner consultants allow us to take full control of every stage; from concept to completion. This integrated approach ensures we deliver high-quality care environments tailored to the needs of operators and investors alike.

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PROJECT OVERVIEW 72-BED CARE HOME

Bromsgrove

Worcestershire

The site was originally The Mount School, an education facility and non-designated heritage asset, which ceased use in the late 19th Century. The site sits within the green belt, and our proposal was to demolish the existing building for the benefit of a 72-bed care home with new car park and landscaping.

Within the design, consideration was given to the topography of the site with a rise of more than 6m across the front of the site to the rear. This resulted in the design for a split-level site with a 2-level car park, a 3 and a half storey care home which also required a 4.5m retaining wall at the top of the site.

After initially having our planning application refused, we secured our development through the appeal process.

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Salts Mill

Shipley, West Yorkshire

The site was originally of industrial use and home to multiple single storey units, fronting the Leeds-Liverpool canal. The site covers 2.11 acres which was ideal for our proposed development of a 66-bed care home (C2) and 56 retirement living apartments, made up of 1 and 2 bed apartments.

The design of the development was key, given the site sits within the Saltaire World Heritage Buffer Zone; the care home was designed with a more tra ditional feel using a mixture of render, brick and natural stone with a natural slate pitched roof, whist the retirement living scheme had a contemporary design with buff brick, standing seam cladding and a flat roof.

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PROJECT OVERVIEW 72-BED CARE HOME

York

North Yorkshire

The site was a brownfield development site that sat within the general extent of the green belt. Occupied by a 3-storey Victorian laundry building “Blue Beck House”, which was considered a non-designated heritage asset, and which was demolished as part of the proposal to facilitate the new 3-storey 72 bed care home with car parking and landscaping.

As part of the site works Blue Beck Drive which served the neighbouring NHS property, Clifton House was diverted.

The scale and mass of the new care home building was given careful consideration to ensure that the design and material palette were sympathetic to the surrounding buildings and area.

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PROJECT OVERVIEW 73-BED CARE HOME

Lincoln

Lincolnshire

The site had previously been used as a car dealership with a showroom, workshops and offices which included the former United Reform Church, which had been converted for use as storage and office space. The site, at 1.68 acres, is a gateway site on the edge of Lincoln which fronted onto High Street and Sincil Dyke.

The development repurposed this brownfield site into a 73-bed care home, 30 retirement living apartments made up of 1 and 2 beds, and converted the former United Reform Church into 5-flats. The remediation of the site posed the most challenging aspect of this project, given that during the archaeological excavations our discoveries included the early course of the Sincil Dyke, medieval revetment wall remains, a large boundary ditch, and structures from medieval and post-medieval periods, such as walls, road surfaces, kilns, wells, and a semi-circular defensive bastion.

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