epd Landscape Architects - The Stables, Duxbury Hall Road, Duxbury Park, Chorley PR7 4AT 01257 460 461
Northgate Street
Project Overview
epd assisted with converting and redeveloping former County Council offices into eighteen town houses. epd contributed to the design of the garden and landscape areas.
The Grade II / II* Northgate Street was rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1694 and our client, Ash Mill Developments Ltd, secured permission to convert and develop the former County Council offices into eighteen town houses.
The whole site lies within Warwick’s Conservation Area, and was described by the architectural historian Alec Clifton-Taylor in 1985 as, ‘The finest 18th century street in the Midlands’.
Adjacent to the Collegiate Church of St Mary, this is a key focal part of the town.
The development comprises eleven ‘William and Mary’ to ‘mid-Georgian’ houses along the entire eastern side of Northgate Street, three ‘Regency’ houses on the northern side of Northgate Place, two ‘pavilion’ houses and two brand new homes on the western continuation of Northgate Place.
The masterplan reinstates large gardens to the majority of the houses, while creating a new access road from the rear of the development to give off-street, private parking for each property.
epd were the landscape architects on the scheme and provided heritage input too.
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Adjacent to the Collegiate Church of St Mary, this is a key focal part of the town.
The development comprises eleven ‘William and Mary’ to ‘mid-Georgian’ houses along the entire eastern side of Northgate Street, three ‘Regency’ houses on the northern side of Northgate Place, two ‘pavilion’ houses and two brand new homes on the western continuation of Northgate Place.
The masterplan reinstates large gardens to the majority of the houses, while creating a new access road from the rear of the development to give off-street, private parking for each property.
epd were the landscape architects on the scheme and provided some heritage input too.