Calderpeel Architects nabs £14.5m residential hat-trick
Calderpeel Architects has been chosen to design a trio of housing schemes across the North West worth around £14.5m.
The Altrincham-based firm was selected by developer Altin Homes to provide designs for 24 contemporary four- and five-bedroom homes on Northenden Road in Sale to be known as The Place.
Calderpeel has also designed a scheme for housebuilder Regency Residential that will convert the former Yesterdays nightclub in Alderley Edge into 12 four-bed single-storey homes. The properties are being built around a lake and feature flat ‘green’ roofs to minimise their visual impact on the surrounding area.
Elsewhere, construction work is underway on the Residenza development on George Leigh Street in Ancoats – a 14-property scheme designed by Calderpeel on behalf of developer Hillcrest Homes.
The four-storey houses, all of which have already been sold off plan, are split ‘back to back’ into two rows of seven and feature enclosed gardens and terraces for alfresco dining.
Ewen Miller, managing director of Calderpeel Architects, said: “Activity in the luxury residential market remains steady and we continue to receive a flux of enquiries for these high-quality developments, as well as projects in the ‘superhome’ category.
“It’s credit to the team we’ve built at Calderpeel that we continue to be appointed by some of the most respected names in residential development in the region.”
In addition to the hat-trick of multi-home residential contracts, Calderpeel has also recently secured a host of commissions from of private clients for newbuilds in Windermere, Bowdon and Hale.
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