The Maltings in Sileby delivers the character of a period property with the specification and energy ratings of a modern home.
Derelict for two decades and an eyesore in the middle of the Leicestershire village of Sileby, the 1860s brewery has been totally transformed into 11 town houses and 10 apartments.
Designed to create a cohesive community and attract buyers from all rungs of the property ladder, the plots ranged from one to five bedrooms and prices from £100,000 to more than £300,000.
The grade II listed facades of the former brewery buildings were painstakingly restored, including the four storey tower which used to house the engine room. It is now a very impressive five-bedroom family home.
The former Maltings and malt kiln with its unusual tall oast roof have also had now life breathed into them and are now apartments and townhouses. The third building in the complex, formerly offices and now named The Vaults, comprises two townhouses and four apartments.
Located on the High Street in Sileby, it is a truly sustainable development having breathed new life into the heart of the village. Less than a five-minute walk to the train station with Leicester 16 mins away and Loughborough less than half an hour, it has also brought new people into the village.
Kevin R Twigger & Associates |
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Farrow Walsh Consulting |
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47 Westview Avenue, Glen Parva, Leicester. LE2 9JU. Company number: 5420643