Cynergy Wellness Residences has launched proposals to breathe new life into a disused former Baptist chapel on Rochdale Road in Manchester.
The plans involve delivering a residential development while preserving the facade of the historic building. The scheme would comprise 133 one- and two-bedroom flats.
The homes would be set within a part-20, part-23-storey tower on the corner of Rochdale Road and Sharp Street. Facilities within the scheme would include a gym, spa, social areas, co-working space, concierge-staffed reception, secure cycle storage and a communal roof terrace.
Simon Clarke, commercial director at Cynergy Wellness Residences, said: “This project embodies our vision of creating wellness-focused homes that not only serve the individual needs of our residents but also respect and enhance the fabric of the local community.
“By blending the historic charm of the chapel with modern wellness living, we are delivering a development that reflects the best of both worlds – honouring the past while building for the future. We invite the local community to join us in shaping this vision through the consultation process.”
The consultation on the proposals will be open until 21 October.
Key members of the team include development consultancy Zerum and architectural firm Hodder + Partners.
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