WIRRAL HOTEL LUXURY FLAT CONVERSION

A former Wirral hotel on Beresford Road in Oxton will soon be reborn as 19 luxury apartments, thanks to an Ormskirk Development Company. Ian Minton, managing director of Mossland Homes has secured funding through North West Commercial Finance Brokers, Business Assistance to transform the hotel into an exclusive residential development called The Mosslands.
Situated in an affluent Wirral suburb and surrounded by 0.6 acres of land, the historic building will be sympathetically converted to luxury apartments, maintaining its original features and character. The structure will remain unchanged and no demolition will take place, although an expansion has been planned which will compliment the style and the traditional feeling of the ornate building.
Located in a village famed for its merchant shipping background, The Mosslands will offer 17 two-bedroom and three penthouse apartments. The architects have even incorporated the old merchants’ viewing tower into one of the penthouse properties, providing 360 degree views of the surrounding area and the River Mersey.
All apartments have been designed to take full advantage of the vast floor to ceiling heights and will benefit from tall, elegant windows. Equipped to high specifications, each apartment will be fitted with granite work services and wooden floors and all kitchens, bathrooms and en suites have been planned with comfort and luxury in mind. The communal areas will boast traditional coving and fixtures, allowing residents to enjoy a unique blend of period style and the best in contemporary living.
Acting as the flagship development, The Mosslands development will be a welcomed addition to the leafy suburb and is due to be completed by February 2007. Apartments will be put on the market at between £225,000 and £335,000.
Ian comments: “Oxton is a charming village and I’ve been keen to undertake a conversion project in the area for some time. Securing and arranging funding for the project was carried out by Business Assistance (NW) Ltd, who has worked with the firm several times before.”
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