Library begins new chapter as residential scheme

Manjit Deol and Andy Robinson of Claremont Property Group.

A grade II listed library in Stourbridge has been converted into 22 town centre apartments as part of a multi-million pound residential development.

Property developer and investor Claremont Property Group has completed work on The Old Library in Hagley Road following a two-year conversion project.

More than half of the one and two-bedroom apartments at the three-storey Edwardian building have already been snapped up off-plan by a combination of local owner-occupiers and buy-to-let investors.

Built in 1905 with funds donated by wealthy industrialist Andrew Carnegie, The Old Library has been used as both a library and an educational establishment.

The building boasts architectural features including ornamental, terracotta detailing to the façade, a spiral staircase, bespoke plasterwork and stained glass windows, featuring the images of William Shakespeare and the physicist, Lord Kelvin – all of which have been replicated or restored.

Manjit Deol, co-founder of Claremont Property Group, said: “We are delighted to have completed work on the conversion of The Old Library. This project has been a labour of love, borne out of a desire to deliver high-quality, contemporary living in a way that celebrates the traditional features of an historic building. We could have embarked upon a much more typical residential development but we wanted to breathe new life into the Old Library and provide a whole new generation of people with the opportunity to gain pleasure from spending time here.

“Stourbridge is an ideal base for professionals on the move and is extremely well connected by road and rail, so we expect there to be considerable interest in the remaining apartments. Living at the Old Library offers a completely unique experience and given the success of our off-plan sales, there is clearly a local demand for purchasing a slice of history.”

The conversion of the Old Library was designed by architects, Costerphine + Wright and completed by building contractor Logmoor. Interior design was by Suzanne Barnes Design Partnership.

 

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