£3m conversion of a Grade Two-listed building in Northumberland

Northumberland Homes Ltd will soon release to the public the £3 million conversion of the grade II listed building on Newgate Street in Morpeth which will become 12 apartments along with four bespoke bungalows – The first property are likely to be ready for occupancy by Summer 2019.

Potential buyers are apparently lining up due to the unique opportunity to purchase property within such as unique building (The Old Registry) and proximity to Morpeth town centre.

Gary Herron, MD of Northumberland Homes, was quoted as saying: “The Old Registry’s proximity to Morpeth town centre, the quality of the building and the potential that it offered made it an excellent option for us, and it’s fantastic to be seeing our vision quickly becoming a reality.

It was important for us to recruit local contractors to work on this scheme, both to support the local economy and ensure there was a real empathy with the surrounding community in its development, and we’re lucky to have such an impressive range of skills and expertise on our doorstep.

The launch event marks the next landmark in the Old Registry’s realisation… We’re excited to be putting the details of the scheme formally on show.

Full story released on the BDaily website.

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