Completed Projects
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ST. PETER'S COURT
St Peters Court is a £13m mixed use development in Bristol’s Bedminster area. It houses 86 apartments, a health centre, offices, library, art gallery and an old police station converted into a restaurant. The company is particularly proud of what has been achieved with this development. It has resulted in partnering relationships with English Heritage, Affordable Housing, Bristol City Council. The library services allowed us to move their facility in to the new build to provide them with a purpose built space with modern library resources. Benefits to the community have been focussed on – not only by the provision of a modern health centre and library, but also with the cultural slant that a new public art gallery provides. St Peter’s Court was officially opened by HRH the Princess Royal on 26th April 2007. The building won a Civic Award in 2006 for “enhancing the Bristol environment.”
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THE GRANT BRADLEY GALLERY
The Grant Bradley Gallery is situated in the St Peters Court development and opened in 2005. The space is a converted grade II listed building which was the former library. The gallery offers an exhibition space to both national and international artists. It can also be hired for private parties and events. The Gallery has a range of events including artist talks and life drawing classes, evening classes and holiday events for children as well as a coffee shop and a range of jewellery, books and gifts for sale.
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PORTLAND SQUARE
Portland Square, situated in St Pauls, is adjacent to the city centre. Comprising of two neighbouring sites this development was split into Portland Mansions and Norfolk Heights. The project included the demolition and replica new build of the linked Grade I listed structure. As an indication of the challenge the development provided, the building was recorded third in English Heritage’s register of endangered, historical properties in the South West. Undaunted, the company took on the development and have restored those Georgian buildings to their former glory, contributing to the restoration of this historic square. The combined sites house 21 apartments and 2 duplex family units with a courtyard garden and underground parking facilities.
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ST GEORGES HEIGHTS
St Georges Heights was completed in 2004 and stands on the site of a former church which had become derelict. The development comprises of 17 flats and two retail units. The building won a Civic Award in 2006 for “enhancing the Bristol environment.” The retail units have been occupied by St Patrick’s Church offering a charity shop and bringing the church office on to the high street.
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ORIEL BUILDINGS
Completed in 2007, Oriel Buildings (the former Twerton Baptist Church) offers stylish living in a period setting. It consists of the restoration and conversion of the old chapel into six residential units - two maisonettes and four apartments
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AVALON PLACE
Avalon Place is situated in Pontypool in South Wales. This idyllic setting is home to eight three and four bedroom houses forming a small close.
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MANILLA PLACE
Situated in the popular sea side town of Weston Super Mare, Manilla Place is in a gated complex which consists of ten town houses and six two bedroom apartments, just 200 yards from the sea front.
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KEWSTOKE COLLEGE
The PG Group purchased these fine Victorian buildings in 2007 having completed substantial negotiations and concept design work in order to achieve a residential planning consent for 29 units. Situated in an exclusive part of Weston Super Mare adjacent to Prince Consort Gardens, most of the apartments benefit from breathtaking views across the Bristol Channel and superb period features. The project was subsequently sold to Weston Securities LLP to develop out the properties.
