Sunderland Echo

Studio apartments planned for historic building

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Plans for new “studio apartments” at a listed building in Sunderland city centre have been submitted to council developmen­t chiefs.

Sunderland City Council’s planning department has received an applicatio­n for 42 Frederick Street in the city’s Hendon ward.

This includes a bid for listed building consent for works to change the Grade II-listed site from four residentia­l apartments to ‘eight residentia­l units’.

According to documents submitted to council officials, the new developmen­t would be classed as a house in multiple occupation with“studio apartments” and some communal facilities.

A heritage, design and access statement notes the basement and ground floor of the building are vacant, with new proposals aiming to “create habitable space bringing the building back into use for the next generation”.

The supporting document states the applicatio­n also aims to “breathe new life into a dilapidate­d building and bring much needed refurbishm­ent to the area”.

Proposed floor plans show how the internal areas would be subdivided, with apartments across four floors offering en-suite bathrooms and compact kitchens, as well as a laundry room on the ground floor.

Those behind the scheme also confirmed there would be “no change to the [building’s] front and rear elevations” and that timber sash windows would be refurbishe­d.

The heritage, design and access statement adds: “No changes to pedestrian or vehicle access to the site are proposed with this applicatio­n.

“The existing building is close [to] local amenities and transport routes with off street parking available”.

 ?? ?? A general view of Frederick Street in Sunderland.
A general view of Frederick Street in Sunderland.

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