Domestic Finishing Mill
The Category A Listed Domestic Finishing Mill was built c.1886. Although the Domestic Finishing Mill remained intact, it has suffered as result of variety of rather crude alterations over the course of time and was identified in 1995 as being in a serious state of disrepair, with evident and rapid deterioration resulting from years of neglect, vandalism, theft, water ingress and fire damage, to the extent that the structure was considered to be seriously at risk. There had never been a greater opportunity to turn this massive vision of inner city blight and decay into a wonderful regeneration and building conservation proposal for the centre of Paisley than was promoted by the collective and concentrated efforts of the Project Partnership.
PROJECT:
Domestic Finishing Mill
LOCATION:
Paisley
CLIENT:
The Princes of Wales's Phoenix Trust - Persimmon Homes
ARCHITECT:
James F Stephen
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
Buro Happold
SERVICES ENGINEER:
Buro Happold
QUANTITY SURVEYOR:
Binnie Murray Hutton
Suppliers:
Main Contractor:
Kier Scotland
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