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Kev
06-18-2008, 04:42 PM
AROUND £7.5m is to be spent to restore a derelict former convent in South Liverpool into luxury apartments.

The former Kelton Convent, Woodlands Road, Aigburth, will be converted into 14 apartments and 26 new flats will also be built in two new wings in the grounds to help pay for the restoration of the existing grade II listed buildings.

Liverpool council’s planning committee heard yesterday that without the new flats the restoration would not be possible as the work will cost £7.5m but the apartments will sell for less than £5m.

Five nearby residents wrote to the council to oppose the scheme for a variety of reasons which included protests about the increase in traffic in the area and loss of amenity.

Architect Richard Cass told the committee that the building would be restored to its former glory.

taffy
06-18-2008, 08:58 PM
AROUND £7.5m is to be spent to restore a derelict former convent in South Liverpool into luxury apartments.

The former Kelton Convent, Woodlands Road, Aigburth, will be converted into 14 apartments and 26 new flats will also be built in two new wings in the grounds to help pay for the restoration of the existing grade II listed buildings.

Liverpool council’s planning committee heard yesterday that without the new flats the restoration would not be possible as the work will cost £7.5m but the apartments will sell for less than £5m.

Architect Richard Cass told the committee that the building would be restored to its former glory.


Hope this one goes ahead. It's a lovely building though I never did like the scale of massive Victorian extension in relation to the earlier early 19th C building. The last owners were the Sing stockbroker family who moved out in I think the late 19th or early 20th C. It then became a home for unmarried mothers run by the RC Church. The nuns having previously moved from a large house in the Dingle The extra flats will pale into insignificance compared to the massive amount of social housing already built on the grounds of Kelton

Kev
06-18-2008, 10:25 PM
any pics of the building/ area?

Ged
06-19-2008, 12:58 AM
Some cracking huge buildings around that area and further up on Mossley Hill Road. Probably better they get turned into flats that fall into wrack and ruin I suppose.

taffy
06-19-2008, 10:17 PM
any pics of the building/ area?

Here's a few photos. The large Kelton house seems to be derelict but extension building work is still going on in the grounds on smaller buildings. The entrance lodge is in private ownership and in excellent condition.

Kev
06-20-2008, 08:53 AM
Excellent, its the building next to a council estate isnt it?

taffy
06-20-2008, 09:20 AM
Excellent, its the building next to a council estate isnt it?

Yes that's right. The estate was built in the grounds of Kelton.

Philip from Liverpool
08-25-2008, 11:29 PM
where I could find the records that were kept? I am looking for someone who lived here as an unmarried mother in 1939.

Thanks

Philip

gorgeous
08-26-2008, 01:31 AM
Hi Philip
If i'm not mistaken Kelton was run by Catholic social services , maybe Nugent care ,
I havn't got their address to hand but i think the Head office is Edge Lane Liverpool , at least they'd be a good starting point , failing that try the director of social services Liverpool,
Good luck in your search & keep us updated .
Best wishes
Karen

anonymouse
08-29-2008, 11:02 PM
http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk159/anonymousetoo/CarmeliteMonasteryLiverpool.jpg

There's a proposal to demolish the Carmelite Monestery in Honeysgreen Lane Liverpool 12, a planning application has been received by Liverpool City Council.

Proposal
To develop the site for sheltered housing, comprising 84 units (78 flats in blocks of between 2 and 3 storeys in height and 6 bungalows) with associated community facilities, car parking and ancillary works, following the demolition of the existing monastery

There are 16 Carmelite Monasteries in England, 4 in Scotland and 1 in Wales. Almost 300 nuns live in these 21 Carmels. Their lives are dedicated to prayer in silence and solitude. "ASSOCIATION OF CARMELITE NUNS IN GREAT BRITAIN"

Not to be flippant, but does this mean that today there are fewer women taking vows of "silence and solitude"? ?Anon
:hug:

Barry-Paul
08-29-2008, 11:05 PM
Where the sisters from Broughton Hall School live ?

Ged
08-29-2008, 11:32 PM
There will be nun there pretty soon though.

Barry-Paul
08-29-2008, 11:40 PM
There will be nun there pretty soon though.

My Grandad was a nun. He was a petty theif and when he was brought before Liverpool Magistrates and they asked him what his job was, he alway said "nun."

anonymouse
08-29-2008, 11:41 PM
Where the sisters from Broughton Hall School live ?

No, apparently they are the 'Sisters of Mercy', but there's an interesting piece on this site...

Sisters of Mercy Great Britain - Where We Are (http://www.ourladyofmercy.org.uk/whereweare/default.cfm?loadref=164)

Maybe they'll be given a home in the proposed housing complex, eh?

anon

Ged
08-29-2008, 11:42 PM
I remember the scandal when two of the sisters fell pregnant there. When summoned to the Mother Superior to explain they just said 'Benedictus'.


OMG - 3 hail Marys.

anonymouse
08-30-2008, 12:30 AM
Ged...

HELL AWAITS

:rolleyes: :lol::013: