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Salford firm start work on £46m Grade II-listed Buxton Crescent hotel restoration


Manchester & Cheshire Construction are kicking off the New Year with a programme of works to restore Buxton’s historic Crescent to full use.

The Salford-based firm has been appointed to refurbish the Crescent’s Pump Room in a £600,000 project which is expected to take 22 weeks to complete.

The Crescent is to be transformed into a five-star, 79-bedroom spa hotel incorporating the neighbouring natural baths, a thermal mineral water spa and specialist shops.

The total cost of the restoration is estimated at £46 million.

Cllr Tony Kemp, deputy leader of High Peak Borough Council and executive councillor for regeneration, said: “The Pump Room project marks the start of the renaissance of these iconic buildings which will cement Buxton’s place as England’s leading spa town.

“It’s a momentous milestone for the Crescent project, the town of Buxton and the High Peak and wider region.”

Manchester & Cheshire Construction is carrying out external repairs and an interior refurbishment of the Pump Room, which was built in 1894.

The work includes repairs to the building’s decorative marble cladding, ornate plasterwork, windows and the supply of natural thermal mineral water.

Buxton's iconic curved Crescent buildings

Buxton’s iconic curved Crescent buildings

Following the scheme’s completion, the Pump Room will be back in public use for the first time since 1992.

Manchester & Cheshire Construction is a family-owned business founded in 1971 at Oldfield Road, Salford.

It now employs 55 people.

Eugene O’Callaghan, construction director at Manchester & Cheshire Construction said: “We are delighted involved in such a prestigious project and to play our part in the redevelopment of Buxton’s historic Crescent.

“The contract builds on our experience in the heritage sector, following prestigious schemes at the Whitworth art gallery and Manchester Museum.”

Consultants working with Manchester & Cheshire Construction on the Pump Room refurbishment include Buro Four, Scott Hammond Design, Capita Property & Infrastructure and Aecom.

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