Glassworks: housing on a Scheduled Monument

The conversion and refurbishment of the derelict Royal Oak Garage into 10 family houses and a commercial unit facing the street.

The development is located at the east end of Nailsea High Street adjacent to the Grade II listed Royal Oak Public house. The area once formed part of a large glass manufacturing complex, established in 1788 and is now a scheduled ancient monument. Now partially built over, what remains survives as underground archaeology, low level ruins and the former Royal Oak Garage building.

Key to the project is the retention of the existing stone walls from the garage building, and the removal of the later steel angle truss and asbestos cement roof. The overall form, roof pitch and height has been maintained in the redevelopment of the new houses.

Crown Developments (Rollo Homes)

2019

Please call 0117 989 2661 or email mail@olearygoss.co.uk to discuss your architectural project.

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