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Plans to transform former Co-op building into new homes amid £520,000 investment

Clearwater Developments is converting the empty 19th Century building into five new homes

(Image: JOHN MILLARD)

County Durham developers are turning a derelict Victorian building into new homes following a £520,000 investment.

Clearwater Developments Ltd secured the funding from FW Capital, which manages the North East Property Fund, to build five new homes on the site of the former Castlereagh Road Co-operative building, in Seaham.

The building, which sits in the Seaham Conservation Area, was built in 1881 and was used by the Co-operative until 1977 but has lain empty for a number of years.

Clearwater Developments, a property acquisition and management company which owns and runs a number of commercial and residential buildings, plans to restore the site by renovating the building’s facade and converting the internal space to provide five modern homes.

The development will create four four-bedroom and one five-bedroom properties, with off-road parking and gardens.

Established in 2011, Clearwater Developments is led by property developers Ranj Gill and Gursh Kahlon.

Previous projects include the transformation of a former science and technology college in Sunderland into Langham Gate, nine luxury apartments all of which have been sold, and the creation of Rock House, the conversion of the derelict Rock House Community Centre and main Rock House into two townhouses.

It is also leading plans to turn St Cuthberts Hall in Sunderland into 15 luxury apartments.