Located within the main conservation area of the City of Bath, the tram sheds were originally built in 1820. Until the late 90’s, the former tram sheds and the foundry in Beehive Yard had been out of use for many decades.
The redevelopment involved the gutting of the existing building, retaining the external brick walls, and incorporating five storeys of accommodation. This included 24 apartments (approximately 25,000 sq ft), 19,146 sq ft of offices, 5,865 sq ft of restaurant space and new workshops for local tradesmen.
English Heritage were involved in the design of the development and Frogmore and Future Heritage were responsible for the delivery of the scheme through a Partnership.