Loxford Hall
Loxford Hall is a heritage conversion project in Ilford, London, delivering six high-quality social housing apartments within a carefully restored historic building. The scheme combines the preservation of original architectural features with modern construction methods to create sustainable homes for the local community.
The project placed a strong emphasis on retaining the building's historic character while adapting it to meet modern residential standards. Original features were carefully restored to maintain the identity and heritage of the property throughout the redevelopment.
A key feature of the conversion is the original timber staircase, which was preserved and refurbished as a central element of the building. Its restoration helps retain the character of the development while complementing the contemporary finishes throughout.
Modern materials were introduced where appropriate, including zinc cladding, providing a durable, low-maintenance exterior that enhances the building's appearance while improving its long-term performance and energy efficiency.
Key features
Internally, each apartment was finished to a high standard, with carefully considered layouts, quality finishes and modern building services. The completed homes provide comfortable, practical living spaces that meet the needs of today's residents.
The development delivers six much-needed affordable homes, making a valuable contribution to the local housing provision while bringing a vacant heritage building back into productive use.
Loxford Hall showcases our experience in delivering sensitive refurbishment and conversion projects, successfully combining heritage restoration with contemporary construction to create high-quality homes that will serve the community for years to come.