BSP Consulting is proud to have played a role in helping to save a wide range of historic buildings.
One of the most recent has been Grade II listed Scraptoft Hall in Leicestershire – an 18th Century Queen Anne residential mansion which until recently had become dilapidated after falling out of use.
However, following redevelopment and refurbishment by GS Developments, the hall has been transformed into a number of stunning apartments, including a penthouse covering the entire upper floor. The former stables and courtyard area have also been converted into homes, along with construction of four new detached properties nearby.
Engineers at BSP designed the new additional floor extension, and undertook the general civil and structural engineering works at the site, which is some three and a half miles east of Leicester city centre.
“It’s a high class development of a significant historic building and BSP Consulting has been delighted to have been associated with the scheme and to help restore the site to its former glory,” said BSP director Carl Hilton.
Scraptoft Hall was built in 1723 by local MP James Wigley.