More homes added to development of historic Wirral mansion
Wirral Council approved plans to extend the project
Updated
Work continues at former Gibson House - now Gibson Park - as more homes are added to development with Wirral Council approval
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Work on historic Wirral mansion will be completed this year
Gibson House is to become luxury apartments after being derelict for 10 years
Work is well underway at Gibson House in Wallasey, Wirral - what it will look like
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Andrew Gibson House is a landmark maritime building in Wallasey, built for the widows of retired seafarers. Prospect Capital MD, Craig Blackwell said: The restoration of Andrew Gibson House and the wider redevelopment of the site has been underway now for several months and we are pleased to say that despite a second wave of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the conversion of the existing house is well underway and on target.”
How the completed restoration is expected to look Restoration of Gibson Park, as the development is to be known, and the reopening of the grand Edwardian architecture of Andrew Gibson House will add to the renaissance underway along the Wirral waterfront, complementing the recent investments along the Egremont Promenade and around New Brighton, and taking advantage of its majestic position overlooking Liverpool’s UNESCO World Heritage Site.