The Bradford Corporation built Conditioning House in 1902 which provided laboratories for checking the weight, length and condition of worsted cloth. In its heyday, around 70% of all UK-made wool was brought to Conditioning House for testing. Prior to re-development the building had not been in use for 30 years and had fallen into a dilapidated state.
Priestley Homes, led by Nathan Priestley, has undertaken an £18 million regeneration scheme creating 153 modern apartments. The u-shaped structure surrounds a once-open court, with a reinstated glass roof creating a full-height atrium. Ironwork link bridges, connecting the two main mills, have been restored while the original factory gates, internal doors and ornate stonework have also been retained
Conditioning House, Bradford
Conditioning House, Bradford
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