Accessibility and refurbishment works are proposed across several Grade II listed buildings associated with Tullie House Museum.
The project includes creating a new community studio and gallery space, upgrading sanitary facilities, widening doorways, and replacing non-original windows with heritage sash units.
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Full Proposal
Improved Accessibility Alterations To Museum-Acquired Castle Street Properties (nos. 6/8, 10/12, 14 & 16 (All Grade II)) Including Provision Of A New Large Accessible Community Studio To Support Activities With A Minimum Of 12no. Wheelchair Users (nos. 6-12), Open Plan Community Gallery (no. 14), 4no. New Non-Gendered WC Cubicles, Baby Changing/WC And 2no. New Accessible WCs (no. 16); Provision Of Widened Door Openings And Levelling/Acoustic Upgrade Of Floors To Support Accessible Use By Museum Community Users; Fabric-First Environmental Building Refit And Upgrade, Including Breathable Internal Insulation Of Exterior Masonry Walls And Refurbishment Of Windows With Glass Upgrade Including Replacement Of 3no. Modern Ground Floor Fix Windows With Matching Heritage Sash Windows To No. 6-8; Replacement M & E Services (LBC)
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