staffordshireranger
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st edwards asylum water tower, grand design conversion.
THE HISTORY
St Edwards was constructed in 1897 to cope with the influx of patients from the nearby Staffordshire asylums, this entire site was set in ancient woodland and was amazingly landscaped...
but today the site lays half derelict and half converted,
the centre of this complex is the WATER TOWER 135ft tall, 8 floors and the water tank could hold 161 tonnes of water !
THE CONVERSION
The site became vacant in 1999 and was wrecked within a year...and REDROW HOMES & BRYANT took up the job of the conversion which still goes on today...however the water tower was earmarked for demolition by redrow and it was finally brought by a builder called "Robbie Williams" who also purchased the nearby church. so Robbie contacted "grand designs" in a view to then filming this amazing conversion...but he was turned down in favour of the water tower recently shown on tv a few nights ago... but this tower was far more graceful than that one and this one is ultra modern..im not going to give you that much info on the conversion ill let the pictures speak for themselves.......
ACCESS
As this house is now lived in by robbie and his family i wrote a letter to him and after a few weeks of hearing nothing he agreed the let me have a look around......and these pictures are exclusive and do not exist anywhere on the
net.......so enjoy.
the view across the parkland
the tower
kitchen
exisiting stairwell
dining room
en suite
main bathroom
walk in shower
main bedroom
top floor admin block view
top floor (gallery and snooker room)
top floor gallery
star wars
ohh look it`s zippy
anyone for snooker
roof
the view (admin block and arfull new flats)
other asylum buildings
robbo`s church keeping a eye on his investment
now that`s a view
bryant homes what were you thinking (nicknamed toy town)
work in progress on rest of asylum
look up !
well that`s your lot...it goes to show that conversions can look good..and at least this was not demolished...now the irony...redrow wanted it gone ! and now they use it on the leaflets and website.!
more reports coming soon...sorry for the heavy pictures
THE HISTORY
St Edwards was constructed in 1897 to cope with the influx of patients from the nearby Staffordshire asylums, this entire site was set in ancient woodland and was amazingly landscaped...
but today the site lays half derelict and half converted,
the centre of this complex is the WATER TOWER 135ft tall, 8 floors and the water tank could hold 161 tonnes of water !
THE CONVERSION
The site became vacant in 1999 and was wrecked within a year...and REDROW HOMES & BRYANT took up the job of the conversion which still goes on today...however the water tower was earmarked for demolition by redrow and it was finally brought by a builder called "Robbie Williams" who also purchased the nearby church. so Robbie contacted "grand designs" in a view to then filming this amazing conversion...but he was turned down in favour of the water tower recently shown on tv a few nights ago... but this tower was far more graceful than that one and this one is ultra modern..im not going to give you that much info on the conversion ill let the pictures speak for themselves.......
ACCESS
As this house is now lived in by robbie and his family i wrote a letter to him and after a few weeks of hearing nothing he agreed the let me have a look around......and these pictures are exclusive and do not exist anywhere on the
net.......so enjoy.
the view across the parkland
the tower
kitchen
exisiting stairwell
dining room
en suite
main bathroom
walk in shower
main bedroom
top floor admin block view
top floor (gallery and snooker room)
top floor gallery
star wars
ohh look it`s zippy
anyone for snooker
roof
the view (admin block and arfull new flats)
other asylum buildings
robbo`s church keeping a eye on his investment
now that`s a view
bryant homes what were you thinking (nicknamed toy town)
work in progress on rest of asylum
look up !
well that`s your lot...it goes to show that conversions can look good..and at least this was not demolished...now the irony...redrow wanted it gone ! and now they use it on the leaflets and website.!
more reports coming soon...sorry for the heavy pictures