Richard Spencer
richard@partnershipglu.co.uk
07708 488895
History
Plans
Drawings
Timetable
AGENDA
Grade II* C17 Country House
Lands around owned by Tynemouth Priory
Mentioned in Richard I’s charter of 1189
Dagnia family (1741 - glassmakers)
Bell family (1748 - clothier and merchant adventurer)
John Dobson 1828 remodelling work
WW1 Black Watch Regiment camp
WW2 Northumberland Fusiliers military camp
1920/30’s Zoological Park, Circus and Pleasure Gardens
EH “At Risk” Register
2000 pp for Sporting Academy but went to Benton instead
Weathertight Works 2008
Most appropriate beneficial long term and sustainable use for the buildings
garden and landscape
HISTORY
CONTEXT
CONTEXT
34 Bedrooms (16/18)
SPA (9 + Hydro pool)
Golf + Club House
Lodges x 10
Grand Marquee
Cookery School
Restaurant
Executive Housing
PROPOSALS
Woolsington hall proposed view from west
Orangery converted to ‘tea-rooms’
New entrance lobby between Old hall and East wing
Green lawns retained to south frontageGuest parking laid out around feature beech tree
Coachman’s house retained forming centre piece of new hotel room courtyards
Stone wall retained and forms
New entrance courtyard
Enclosed glazed link between hotel and bedroom wings
Woolsington hall proposed view from north
Ha-ha and open views to parkland retained
Existing enrty track and gates retained
For pedestrian use
Orangery converted to ‘tea-rooms’
Covered link to Stables restaurant
Coachman’s house retained forming centre
piece of new hotel room courtyards
Woolsington hall stables existing and proposed
Woolsington hall cookery school existing and proposed
Woolsington hall proposed view from north
Significant woodland retained as backdrop to Spa development
Existing Hall complex converted to Hotel and restaurant
Orangery converted to
afternoon tea venue
Existing stone Cart Shed converted to Staff accommodation
Existing Farm Steading roof shapes
mirrored in new design
Existing stone Barn retained as
focal entry point to new Spa
New dance studio and treatment
rooms
Enabling Justification
Topographical and
landscape
assessments
Tree survey
Conservation Plan
Economic Impact
Traffic Plan
PROPOSALS
Drainage survey
Hydrologoical survey
Ecology Survey
Habitat Survey
Sustainability Matrix
£8.9 M direct & indirect additional
expenditure
165 new jobs
22 jobs in construction
ECONOMIC
IMPACT
Open Day – personal invitations
Parish Council
NGI
NEHA
Newcastle Airport
Local MP
Northumbria University
Newcastle College
Newcastle Utd/Falcons
CONSULTATION
PROGRAMME
www.woolsingtonhallhotel.co.uk
EIA
Early July
End of December decision
Start Spring 2015
TIMETABLE
Richard Spencer
richard@partnershipglu.co.uk
07708 488895
www.woolsingtonhallhtoelc.o.uk

Woolsington pc presentation_may2014

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    Grade II* C17Country House Lands around owned by Tynemouth Priory Mentioned in Richard I’s charter of 1189 Dagnia family (1741 - glassmakers) Bell family (1748 - clothier and merchant adventurer) John Dobson 1828 remodelling work WW1 Black Watch Regiment camp WW2 Northumberland Fusiliers military camp 1920/30’s Zoological Park, Circus and Pleasure Gardens EH “At Risk” Register 2000 pp for Sporting Academy but went to Benton instead Weathertight Works 2008 Most appropriate beneficial long term and sustainable use for the buildings garden and landscape HISTORY
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    34 Bedrooms (16/18) SPA(9 + Hydro pool) Golf + Club House Lodges x 10 Grand Marquee Cookery School Restaurant Executive Housing PROPOSALS
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    Woolsington hall proposedview from west Orangery converted to ‘tea-rooms’ New entrance lobby between Old hall and East wing Green lawns retained to south frontageGuest parking laid out around feature beech tree Coachman’s house retained forming centre piece of new hotel room courtyards Stone wall retained and forms New entrance courtyard Enclosed glazed link between hotel and bedroom wings
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    Woolsington hall proposedview from north Ha-ha and open views to parkland retained Existing enrty track and gates retained For pedestrian use Orangery converted to ‘tea-rooms’ Covered link to Stables restaurant Coachman’s house retained forming centre piece of new hotel room courtyards
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    Woolsington hall stablesexisting and proposed
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    Woolsington hall cookeryschool existing and proposed
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    Woolsington hall proposedview from north Significant woodland retained as backdrop to Spa development Existing Hall complex converted to Hotel and restaurant Orangery converted to afternoon tea venue Existing stone Cart Shed converted to Staff accommodation Existing Farm Steading roof shapes mirrored in new design Existing stone Barn retained as focal entry point to new Spa New dance studio and treatment rooms
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    Enabling Justification Topographical and landscape assessments Treesurvey Conservation Plan Economic Impact Traffic Plan PROPOSALS Drainage survey Hydrologoical survey Ecology Survey Habitat Survey Sustainability Matrix
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    £8.9 M direct& indirect additional expenditure 165 new jobs 22 jobs in construction ECONOMIC IMPACT
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    Open Day –personal invitations Parish Council NGI NEHA Newcastle Airport Local MP Northumbria University Newcastle College Newcastle Utd/Falcons CONSULTATION PROGRAMME www.woolsingtonhallhotel.co.uk
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    EIA Early July End ofDecember decision Start Spring 2015 TIMETABLE
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