Work to transform fire damaged site gets underway

Work on the derelict High Town site in Hereford that was severely damaged by fire in 2010 has started.

Elevate Property Group has appointed Hereford building contractor C J Bayliss.

The site had remained derelict until Elevate bought the site with its Grade II façade in early 2017.

But the developers faced a series of hurdles, including an ongoing saga over power provision to the site after an electricity sub-station had been destroyed in the original 2010 blaze.

Then Saxon ramparts dating back to the late 9th century were discovered within the foundations, requiring careful archaeological assessment and chronicling by county experts.

Elevate also bought the neighbouring pub The Booth Hall, which dates back to 1392 and became a public house in the 15th century.

Steve Dodd, managing director of Elevate Property Group, said: “The site now being developed as Alban House has been a labour of love for us.

“As responsible developers, we are very conscious of the heritage of the cathedral city of Hereford and we wanted to ensure that we respect the history of the site, while ultimately bringing to the market much needed accommodation in this popular part of the city.”

“At times it seemed as if this site was determined not to be redeveloped but we have been buoyed up by the support of residents and the council who were keen for us to make progress.

“We are particularly proud to be able to award the contract for the redevelopment of this complex site to a local contractor in C J Bayliss,” he said.

When completed in the summer of 2019, Alban House will provide 18 residential dwellings and two ground floor retail units fronting High Town.

The project is being overseen by development managers BACE Construction Consultants.

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