Design Buy Build Issue 39 2019 | Page 109

Roofing, Cladding & Facades The ideal low maintenance, rot-resistant alternative to traditional cladding material that will give your home a timelessly beautiful facade. ü low maintenance ü factory applied colour ü easy to install more at cedral.world Cedral Self-build ad 180x132mm.indd 1 17/06/2019 15:43 Abandoned hospital given luxurious lease of life A former 19th century hospital in Stafford has been restored to become a collection of luxurious apartments. Previously “St George’s County Asylum”, the grade II listed building on Cooperation Street opened in 1818 and housed 1,000 patients before finally closing in 1995. Following 20 years of neglect, the building was in disrepair with crumbling floors and walls, until work started in 2015. The building has now been transformed by Shropshire Homes, into a collection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments and renamed St George’s Mansions. The technical team at Russell Roof Tiles has spent many years creating an authentic collection of roof tiles which replicate original tiles, but with all the properties that you would expect from modern materials. The house builder was keen to preserve the history of the hospital and maintain the Georgian architecture. To ensure this, they worked closely with leading roof tile manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles, who has extensive experience in restoration projects and pitched roofing. Russell Roof Tiles is a leading independent roof tile manufacturer providing products for leading UK house builders and high-profile social housing and commercial projects, where sustainability and eco-credentials are the utmost priority. The manufacturer supplied 20,000 of its Lothian tiles in Slate Grey to re-roof the building. The modern material replicated the look of the building’s original natural slate tiles, whilst providing the sustainable benefits of concrete. www.russellrooftiles.co.uk Tel: 01283 517070 @russellrooftile The Lothian tiles form part of Russell Roof Tiles’ Natural Range - an expanding selection of thinner leading edge interlocking concrete tiles. When laid, the tile gives the appearance of a small format tile with the commercial benefit of a larger format tile. 109