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Plans lodged for conversion of 17th century Matlock mill complex
Plans have been lodged for the conversion of a 300-year-old derelict mill complex near Matlock to provide new homes.Matthew Montague Architects’ proposal looks to transform the site of Lumsdale Mill into 11 apartments and 14 houses.The mill would be converted into apartments, with additional houses to be constructed within the surrounding grounds.A total of 59 parking spaces are also included in the plans while remaining outbuildings would become commercial and business premises.Architect at Matthew Montague Architects, Paul Myers ,said: “The redevelopment of the site will provide much-needed quality accommodation whilst preserving and securing the buildings for many years to come.”The new dwellings combine heritage, innovation and sustainability; it will be a great place to live.”The mill complex was originally built as the Farnsworth Bleach Works in the 17th century. It has been used for various businesses over the years.Myers added: “It’s a fantastic site that is significant to the county’s history. We are delighted to be involved with its evolution and to help develop and preserve it for the next hundred years.”
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