Building could be home to 32 'high quality' apartments
Plans to transform a Grade II-listed canalside warehouse into 32 'high quality' apartments in one of Greater Manchester’s most desirable residential areas have been tabled.
Proposals are for 32 homes, consisting of two studios apartments, 12 one- bed apartments, 14 two-bed apartments and four three-bed apartments. Associated parking, cycle space, refuse and plant space would be provided at ground level and externally, the design and access statement submitted by Jeffrey Bell Architects says.The building is on the southern bank of the Bridgewater Canal and was originally known as the Broadheath Canal Warehouse.
A previous planning permission for 21 apartments, which expired in 2007, was not implemented ‘which indicates it was not a viable proposition’, says the statement.
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