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New frontage revealed to Victorian properties

12:31 pm, Thursday, 10th November 2022 - 1 year ago

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The restoration of two shop fronts on Alexandra Road in Cleethorpes has been completed in the last month as part of the Discover Cleethorpes’ Heritage programme.

This follows the reveal of another shop front further up the road last week at No.41 as part of the same programme.

The shop front and façade of the building has been completely renewed  at properties 21 and 22 Alexandra Road, next to the Baptist Church.

With pictures from the Victorian era showing the Alexandra Road buildings, the resort’s Townscape Heritage Project Manager Carol Heidschuster and Architect’s Ross Davy worked with Richard and planning to reinstate a traditional heritage front with cast iron gutters and gable features that were lost decades ago.

Works have included:

  • A new pitched roof with a slate finish
  • Projecting bay windows at first floor with the reintroduction the gabled roof on the second-floor windows
  • Timber box sliding sash windows installed on the upper floors
  • The all floors and business entrance painted with colours from the Victorian palette
  • Tiles used on the stall risers underneath the wooden windows to replicate what was there before, and the central door now has an angled recess.

The work, including the structural elements of the balconies, has been completed by CAG Developments Ltd, a Grimsby-based building and construction company, headed up by Chris George. “It’s been a challenging project, and one of our first in the restoration arena, but one that’s been very much worthwhile when you see the results! With living and working locally, this stretch of buildings is one that we’ll see on a regular basis, which will be really nice in years to come.”

This follows the unveiling of the stretch of balconies above numbers 21-24 earlier this year, which had been restored following conservation work.

Cllr Tom Furneaux, Cabinet member for heritage, said: “People in Cleethorpes and beyond love the Victorian properties and balconies, and we need to make sure our heritage is preserved for the future. I’d like to thank the property owners for working with us on this project – what a difference it has made!”

The Discover Cleethorpes’ Heritage programme, made possible thanks to National Lottery players, is breathing new life into historic buildings and public realm in the heart of the town centre.

Anne Jenkins, Executive Director of Business Delivery at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “We’re delighted that thanks to National Lottery players, we can help unlock the wealth of heritage that Cleethorpes holds through this Townscape Heritage scheme, bringing about regeneration to the town centre and enabling its community to connect with its history and safeguard it for future generations.

“North East Lincolnshire, in which Cleethorpes sits, is home to an incredibly varied and fascinating heritage, but in recent years the area has not received the funding to ensure that heritage, of all types, is preserved for future generations.

“The National Lottery Heritage Fund is committed to ensuring that areas which have not benefitted from high levels of investment are supported to ensure their all-important heritage can shine once more. We know that heritage can bring communities together, play a significant role in boosting the local economy and instil a real sense of pride of place for people and Discover Cleethorpes’ Heritage is a fine example of how this can be achieved.”

Discover Cleethorpes Heritage’ is a four-year Townscape Heritage programme launched in 2018 has been extended to December 2024 to ensure further work can be completed. The overall programme, which covers several buildings in the focus area, is supported by £1.9m from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and £1m from North East Lincolnshire Council, and circa 900k of 3rd party match funding from the property freeholders/leaseholders.

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