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Nottingham Post
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Karen Antcliff

Developer could be building its last homes in The Meadows as half are now reserved

A sustainable development firm which has created new housing sites in The Meadows says its latest project could be the last in the area.

Blueprint first started building in The Meadows in 2010 when it launched Green Street, an £8 million sustainable housing project that at the time was a ground breaking development with features such as a mechanical heat ventilation system.

But with more than half the homes at Meadow Green, their third development in the Old Meadows, now being reserved, the company has issued a statement about its future in the area.

Development manager Alec Hamlin said: "With little land available in the area and the Old Meadows' new status as a conservation area, this could be the last site for Blueprint in this great riverside location. "

After its first project, the firm continued the energy saving theme of their properties with their next project Hobart & Pitcarin and now the final part in the jigsaw is Meadows Green - a development in two distinct parts - Mundella, a building that was once Trent Bridge School and is now being turned into 10 apartments, and Trent Works, a selection of one, two and three-bed new build homes.

Mundella

From Trent Bridge School to the Mundella Centre, and now simply Mundella, this building may have seen some changes but it's style has remained.

A cgi of the courtyard in Mundella (Blueprint)

Lovely Art Deco features remain and the building has been converted into 10, two and three bedroom open-plan apartments with high ceilings and set around a standout sheltered courtyard garden.

Throughout the refurbishment the building's heritage has been celebrated. Along the way some 19 former students took a tour of the building.

Back in February 2019 the former pupils, who were students at the school in the 1960s, reminisced about how the boys would attend school downstairs in the two-storey building, learning skills such as metalwork, woodwork, science and technology; while the girls worked upstairs taking classes in needlework and cookery.

Trent Works

Across the road at Trent Works, one- to four-bedroom new homes are being built. Fourteen of the 24 energy-efficient townhouses and apartments have now been reserved.

CGI showing how Trent Works will look upon completion (Blueprint)

Alec Hamlin added: “We’ve worked with top Nottingham architects Marsh Grochowski to ensure the properties at Meadows Green are designed to complement the historic architectural character of the area, whilst still offering the very latest in design and environmental credentials."

There are now just 16 homes for sale at Meadow Green.

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