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18th-century psychiatric hospital to become sustainable homes

Aerial view of The Retreat, including buildings and grounds. Developer PJ Livesey received approval from City of York Councillors to convert the 18th century mental health hospital into residential flats.
City of York councillors unanimously approved the redevelopment plans for The Retreat (Image: PJ Livesey Group)

A former mental health establishment founded by a Quaker in 1792 is to be converted into 120 energy-efficient homes in York.

Heritage property developer and contractor PJ Livesey has secured approval from the City of York Council to repurpose The Retreat, on the Heslington Road Estate, into a residential development.

The developer said the new homes in the Grade II and Grade II* heritage buildings will have sustainable and emergency efficiency measures, including solar panels, triple-glazed windows and advanced insulation materials, while retaining their original features. All the residential properties are aiming for an A-rated energy performance certificate.

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