Stanton Andrews Architects - Housing Developments

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weavers triangle George Street Mill is a 1ha site in the Weaver’s Triangle conservation area in Burnley, on the town centre side of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The development proposed creating 3,700 sqm of commercial units (A2/3/4 and B1), parking for 230 vehicles and 143 residential units including 37 one bed, 91 two bed apartments and 15 townhouses. Planning and listed building approval was granted in 2009. The site has been cleared and awaits development.



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sunnydale Sunnydale is a 1.8ha redundant commercial plant nursery in Little Eccleston on the Fylde and Wyre boundary. The development proposed creating 25 dwellings, including 8 affordable properties and 950 sqm of B1 industrial units. Outline planning approval was granted in 2015 and work is currently underway on site.



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adamroyd mill Adamroyd is a redundant 0.7ha mill site in Todmorden within a conservation area, the applicant had previously relocated to a new building in the borough. Within the proposal for 45 dwellings there are six different dwelling types ranging from 4-storey, 5-bedroom houses to 1 and 2 bedroom apartments designed to be wheelchair accessible. In 2008 Calderdale Council was minded to approve the application subject to the agreement of the S106. Conservation area for demolition of the existing buildings was granted May 2009 and the works were completed shortly after.



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old printworks The Old Printworks is a 0.07ha brownfield site in Sabden with an industrial unit which has been unoccupied for 7 years. The proposal created five 3-bed dwellings aimed at the affordable housing market. The dwellings range in size between 85 to 100 sqm arranged around an entrance parking court. Planning consent was granted in 2011.

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manor house farm Manor House Farm is located within the Inglewhite conservation area and includes listed farm buildings, extensive agricultural sheds, middens and slurry stores. The development proposed to create 3 new dwellings as well as 4 dwellings within the refurbished listed barn. The new units will provide 4 bedroomed accommodation with a gross internal area ranging from 200 to 250sqm. Planning consent was granted in May 2016 and construction is underway, due for completion 2020.

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wilkin square Located on a 0.09ha brownfield site in the Clitheroe town centre conservation area, this site of an old mill and terraced housing has been a disused carpark for many years. Five 43 sqm single storey dwellings and five 65 sqm duplex apartments are provided which, deal admirably with a 3m change in level across the site. Planning consent for the ten dwellings was granted in December 2017.

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portland street The ex garage site of 0.185ha fronts onto Pendle Water in Barrowford. The proposal was to develop split level 4-bed townhouses of 114 sqm gross internal area that provided a 5m easement for the Environment Agency and maximised the river frontage.

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the grange The Grange is a 0.5ha development site within the grounds of a historic house in Broughton, North Preston. A previous application would have seen the main house, circa 1840, demolished. This was refused due to heritage concerns. We developed a proposal that retained the existing house and created a mews style development. Planning consent was granted for six new dwellings in 2018 and awaits development. 7.5m

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About us Stanton Andrews is a well established firm, founded in 2006, of enthusiastic Architects based in East Lancashire determined to produce design led Architecture across the North West and further afield. With a staff of nearly 10 architects the practice is committed to using CAD and CGI visualisations as a sketch/design tool to produce exemplar architecture that fully responds to their clients’ needs. Stanton Andrews Architects aim for thoughtful and appropriate solutions, providing well-conceived, contemporary architecture. The aim is to provide an architectural solution tailored to the client’s needs and aspirations, whilst offering a personal and professional service. Sustainability and environmental best practice are expected to be of considerable importance. Commitment and communication are keys to good architecture. Stanton Andrews aim to carry this principle through in all aspects of their works, producing fruitful relationships with clients, end users, consultants, and contractors and governing bodies, ensuring that the best results are achieved through a synthesis of concept, beauty and functional integration.

The practice has over 10 years’ experience in the care, repair and adaptation of historic buildings and places, together with the design of new buildings for sensitive sites. Our approach to conservation is as a catalyst for regeneration and renewal. Our positive, proactive approach goes beyond conservation and repair; we use our understanding of historic buildings to guide and support new interventions that enhance and sustain successful places. This approach has made us trusted by a wide range of clients, including hoteliers, businesses, charities and homeowners



Royal Institute of British Architects

ARB

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture.

ARB was established by Parliament in 1997 to regulate the architects’ profession in the UK. It is an independent, public interest body who regulates architects to ensure that good standards within the profession are consistently maintained for the benefit of the public and architects alike.

The Royal Institute of British Architects was granted its Royal Charter in 1837 by the Privy Council under King William IV. Supplemental Charters were granted in 1887, 1909 and 1925. These were subsequently revoked and replaced by a single Charter in 1971. The purpose of the Royal Institute was set out in the original 19th century Charter, after revision in the 1971 Supplemental Charter, remains true to this day: ‘… the general advancement of Civil Architecture, and for promoting and facilitating the acquirement of the knowledge of the various arts and sciences connected therewith…’ It serves its members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment.

Its duties are contained in the 1997 Architects Act, and cover six main areas: - Prescribing or ‘recognising’ the qualifications needed to become an architect - Keeping the UK Register of Architects - Ensuring that architects meet standards for conduct and practice - Investigating complaints about an architect’s conduct or competence - Making sure that only people on their Register offer their services as an architect - Act as the UK’s Competent Authority for architects.


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