We're thrilled to announce that the restoration of Plas Gunter Mansion is moving closer as funding has been awarded for an initial architectural survey. The Heritage Lottery Fund has given £10,000 to the project along with £5,000 from the Architectural Heritage Fund.
The two grant bodies recognised that the project is of local and national significance and that the eventual proposed use of the building - with its residential accommodation and retail space - will make it a sustainable restoration prospect.
The Welsh Georgian Trust, which owns the building, invited tenders for the survey and the project has been awarded to local architects firm, Morgan and Horowskyj. The brief is to complete historical research and survey work, and prepare options and plans for the reconfiguration of the building, including retail and residential options.
The house is currently in a poor state of repair and urgently needs restoration if it is to survive. The plan is to restore external and internal features, and remove later alterations and additions that are not in line with the architecture from that particular moment in history.
The shops will remain but the historically important rooms will be open to visitors, allowing the building to be financially self-sustaining while allowing the public to see the significant rooms and features.
The vision is to turn it into an educational, historical and community resource, celebrating its local roots whilst attracting national and international visitors. This will also help to regenerate the lower end of Cross Street area of town.
We look forward to sharing the findings of the survey with you soon!
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