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Park House Demolition: New Apartments Planned for Older People

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Historic Park House in Waterloo Approved for Demolition

Waterloo, Merseyside‌ – plans to demolish Park house, a landmark 19th-century Victorian villa and‍ former hospital ​in Waterloo, have‌ been approved by Sefton‌ Council’s planning committee. The ⁢decision paves the ‌way for the construction of 106 apartments designed for older people.

The building, dating back to 1878, has been vacant since 2015 and ⁣suffered​ significant damage in a fire in 2022. Despite being described as one of ‌the town’s most stunning buildings, its⁣ derelict condition ⁣and previous ‍failed planning ‍applications lead‍ to⁤ the approval of ⁣the demolition.Anchor Limited 2022, the current applicant,⁤ has⁣ committed to minimizing environmental impact during the ⁤demolition process, with a project delivery deadline ⁢of March 15th.

Originally⁢ built⁢ as a ⁤home for a ⁣Liverpool corn merchant, Park House later served as a convalescence and nursing hospital run by the ​Augustinian Sisters from 1902. The ⁣sisters closed and​ sold the Haigh Road site in 2015,citing ⁣the property’s “increasingly⁤ untenable” financial situation.

Anchor Limited intends‍ to develop the site into “homes for social rent for older people.” The two-acre property features peaceful gardens and​ a fishing⁣ lake. ⁤The approved ‌plans mark the⁣ end​ of an era for ‌the historic building, but offer a solution to the growing need for specialized housing for the elderly in the region.

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