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Mansion house-style flats planned for historic Bath press site

The planning application for the western half of the former printing site would see six blocks of apartments built in a unique style

How the western half of the Bath Press development could look(Image: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios/City & Country)

New apartment blocks with a contemporary "mansion house" look could shortly be constructed on the historic Bath Press site along Bath's Lower Bristol Road.

Work started on flats behind the iconic frontage on the eastern portion of the former printing facility in March, following City & Country's acquisition of the site last year.

The developer has now lodged a separate planning proposal to "enhance and replace" the original plans for the western section, which remains unbuilt.

City & Country seeks to build 220 homes with a distinctive design on the western portion of the site. The fresh planning submission said: The scheme introduces a series of contemporary mansion houses, varying in height and architectural detailing, to create a dynamic and visually engaging frontage along Lower Bristol Road and Brook Road."

The planning consent awarded for the entire Bath Press development in 2016 would have featured terraced housing and apartment blocks across the western section. Instead, the latest application proposes six Superman shield-shaped buildings arranged around two courtyards.

A separate row of affordable accommodation would be positioned along Brook Road.

The courtyards will be positioned diagonally to the roadway to "maximise solar efficiency."

The planning documentation said: "These sheltered, green amenity spaces provide high-quality communal areas for residents, supporting both wellbeing and social interaction within the development.