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Historic Hereford Home to Become 23 New Residences

Summary

  • A former retirement home, Elmhurst, is slated for conversion.
  • The Grade II listed building dates back to the 19th Century.
  • The proposed development aims to create 23 new residential units.
Historic Hereford Home to Become 23 New Residences

A significant 19th Century, Grade II listed building in Hereford, known as Elmhurst, is the subject of a new development proposal. This former retirement home, which has been disused since 2008, is planned to be converted into 23 residential units, including apartments in the main house and former stable block, and flats in a modern extension.

The property, located within the Aylestone Hill conservation area, has fallen into a state of disrepair with evident structural issues and water damage. Manbro Developments has lodged an application with Herefordshire Council, emphasizing the retention and restoration of the building's historic features as a key aspect of the project.

Historically, Elmhurst belonged to Rev Edward Bulmer and later served as a hospital during World War Two before becoming a council-funded residential home. The public can submit comments on the conversion proposal until December 27th, marking a potential turning point for this long-vacant estate.

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Elmhurst, a former retirement home, is being proposed for conversion into 23 new residential units.
The Elmhurst retirement home closed to residents in 2008 and has been boarded up since then.
In the 19th Century, Elmhurst belonged to Rev Edward Bulmer, the grandfather of Percy Bulmer.

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