New homes on the way for former Inverness school
April 21 2020
The Highland Council in association with CRGP Architects are proposing to convert a former Inverness primary school, latterly in use as a child care centre, into housing.
Plans depict three flats carved out of the main building with further houses built within the grounds along Calcabock Avenue.
In a planning statement CRGP wrote: "By careful analysis of the existing built environment we have provided an indicative design with sympathetic scale, massing and density. The proposed additional houses along Culcabock Avenue will help to strengthen the street edge."
Apartments will make use of double-height existing windows with reinstated timber sash and case with new homes built to the immediate north and south using slate roofs. timber cladding and white render.
Eleven parking spaces will also be provided.
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