Chester offices could be turned into ten city centre apartments

By Dherran Titherington 18th Dec 2024

The application proposes the refurbishment will serve to support the local economy (Nub News)
The application proposes the refurbishment will serve to support the local economy (Nub News)

Former Chester University offices near Chester bus interchange could be turned into apartments. 

If the plans submitted to Cheshire West and Chester Council get the green light, Temperance Hall on George Street could be converted into ten one-bed and two-bed apartments. 

The site was built as a church in the late 19th century and adapted in 2007 to serve the Chester City Mission. 

The building has excellent transport links, with the bus station just opposite (Nub News)

Most recently it was used by Chester University as offices, meeting rooms and accommodation but is now vacant.

Given its prior occupation, it is already equipped with eight shower rooms and over 12 meeting rooms. 

Works would include minor external alterations, creating Velux window openings at the front and back of the building, along with cycle storage and a waste store. 

The site was built as a church in the late 19th century (Nub News)

The property is located in the centre of Chester, with direct access to the bus station and railway station. 

The planning and heritage statement said: "The proposal is to provide quality residential units which will provide much needed city centre accommodation.

"The building has beautiful stone and brickwork detailing and the slate roof is very impressive.

"The intention is to retain these external details and carry out internal alterations, meaning the handsome building will remain an asset to George Street and the local area."

You can comment on and access the application here.

     

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