This project involved a mix of new build and historic Grade 2 listed building refurbishments to provide a bespoke residential school for children with challenging behaviour all set within a mature landscaped 18 acre site.
Main elements of work on the scheme:
- Discharging extensive planning and listed building consent conditions
- Discharging a section 106 agreement relative to the items below:
- Full envelope refurbishment to the Grade 2 listed hall
- Rebuilding of an ornate Grade 2 listed ha-ha
- Refurbishment of the old brick boundary wall to the walled garden
- Extensive rebuilding to the 3 Grade 2 listed game lodges including new oak frames and thatched roofs
- Refurbishment and alteration (both internally and externally) of the Grade 2 listed hall into a school, teaching accommodation and full dining facilities
- Refurbishment and extension of the old bothy to provide accommodation for the headteacher and her family
- New build accommodation block for the students
- New car park
- Refurbishment (in part) of the old workshop
- Refurbishment (in part) of the existing sports hall
- Extensive external soft and hard landscaping along with new site wide services including a new electrical substation
VALUE: £5.23M
Scheme
Education
Historic
Area
Nottinghamshire
Location
Kirklington
Client
Kedleston Developments
Architect
Oglesby & Limb
Structural Engineer
BSP Consulting
Value
£5m - £10m
Period
38 Weeks























