Globe Works Mill is located just 500m from Bolton town centre.
It stands on an island site demarcated by three roads: Lower Bridgeman Street, Bridgeman Place and Ash Street.
The mill was rebuilt in 1929 and served a variety of industrial purposes throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries. Now, it is the subject of a major conversion scheme that will see the creation of 150 ultra-modern, high specification residential apartments.
The scheme is being led by an experienced British developer and will create a variety of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom properties – all aimed squarely at the growing professional market.
Featuring a reception and concierge service, the project will respect the building’s heritage, making extensive use of copper fixtures and exposed brickwork.
Originally built as a textile mill in 1884, Globe Works Mill is located just 500m from Bolton town centre. It stands on an island site demarcated by three roads: Lower Bridgeman Street, Bridgeman Place and Ash Street.
The mill was rebuilt in 1929 and served a variety of industrial purposes throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries. Now, it is the subject of a major conversion scheme that will see the creation of 150 ultra-modern, high specification residential apartments.
Yorkshire-based Empire Property has this week received outline planning permission for the gateway £44m Bradshawgate development comprising 269 new homes and commercial retail space. Bolton Council delivered a unanimous decision for approval to bring the development forward.
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