The historic building on the development is in a state of decay and is set to be demolished
A historic building in Northamptonshire is to be knocked down to make way for 27 homes, as West Northamptonshire Council has given proposals the green light. The Park View Stables in Towcester will be demolished as part of a new sustainable urban extension development, known as Towcester Vale.
The contentious building has been the source of objections to this phase of work as the stables don't have any direct protection under heritage listings. However, it is considered by members of the council and community to have significant historical interest. The building has suffered gradual decay to its exterior over a number of decades and dampness is also creating issues internally. Cllr Rosie Herring reflected on the original proposal to convert the stable block into small terraced units before the structural decay was fully identified.
Cllr André González De Savage also commented that he would like to see a more "proactive approach" in keeping some of the building's design instead of "obliterating the site entirely of any heritage".
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