Wheatley’s stable conversion wins prestigious design award

Wheatley Group’s transformation of a derelict stable block in Glasgow into new homes has wowed judges at the Scottish Design Awards.

Wheatley's stable conversion wins prestigious design award

The development of the historic Bell Street stables in the Merchant City was named the winner in the Affordable Housing Category.

The development, which saw Glasgow Housing Association and Lowther Homes convert a stable block that was once the home of working horses belonging to the city’s cleansing department, also won a commendation in the Building Reuse category.

Wheatley's stable conversion wins prestigious design award


The £7 million development saw the historic B-listed building transformed into 52 new flats for mid-market rent.

The refurbishment of the block was made possible thanks to a £2m grant from the Scottish Government and support from Glasgow City Council. It was designed by Collective Architecture and delivered by CCG.

Wheatley's stable conversion wins prestigious design award

The awards celebrate the best architecture and design projects in Scotland and showcase the value of creativity and design. The awards were held online because of coronavirus restrictions.

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