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Joe Heap Mill - Lpool - Visited May 2010 (NOV 2013)

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Joseph Heap (1762-1833) founded a rice mill in Liverpool in 1778 or 1780.

Until about the 1880s,the firm owned its own vessels,known as the Diamond H line after their house flag,sailing between Liverpool & Australia,via Rangoon & the East Indies.

The firm had several changes of ownership. The Pownall Street mill was still operational up untill 1988,it is now empty & the firm is based in Regent Road Liverpool.

I found this Newspaper article dated July 14th 2006 -

THE £60m plan to transform one of Liverpool's oldest dockside buildings, Heap's Rice Mill, into luxury apartments moved a stage closer yesterday.

Plans for a residential complex have been lodged with city council planners by US developers Apollo Bannertown.

Heap's Rice Mill development, situated within the city's Baltic Triangle and bordered by Rope Works, the Paradise Street Development Area and King's Waterfront, will consist of 355 one and two-bed apartments.

There will also be 200 car parking spaces available and a new public square and gardens.

The old warehouse, overlooking the Albert Dock, will be converted and there are proposals for two new buildings on the site in a scheme entirely funded by private money and cost around £60m.

The scheme will create 200 construction jobs for local workers, as well as preserving and refurbishing the historic Heap's Rice Mill.

The scheme will now be assessed by planning officers before being put to the council's planning committee later this year.

If the go-ahead is given by councillors, the aim is to start work later this year and complete the project in 2008.

Meanwhile, in a separate scheme a few hundred yards away, Channel Islands-based Lotta Properties want to build a 22-storey residential tower.

Jason Gray, from the Liverpool office of chartered surveyors Gerald Eve, brought the Heap's site to Apollo Bannertown's attention.

He said: "Its enviable position between King's Waterfront, Albert Dock and Paradise Street means it always offered the potential for a prestigious landmark development.

It's within walking distance of some of Liverpool's key commercial and leisure destinations and close to a number of major development sites that will transform Liverpool over the next five years.

"The mill's architectural heritage meant we needed a developer with flair and imagination as well as financial muscle. This development is particularly in tune with the growing demands of city living and the images show just how well Apollo Bannertown has responded to this unique development opportunity."

Developers Apollo Bannertown is a collaboration of Surrey-based property group Bannertown and Apollo Real Estate Advisors, an international company based in America.

Lotta Properties, based in St Helier, Jersey, have hired Manchester architects Chapman Robinson to design a new residential scheme at Queens Dock, close to Leo's Casino.

As well as the 22-storey tower, there will be a three storey block housing duplex apartments along with garden decks overlooking the dock.There will also be a health club for residents' use

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Lara

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Yes, thats another good one. Do like that and it looked an interesting mooch. Thanks for sharing :)

 

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I love some of these old Mills as if plenty remaining as often is theres lots to photograph.

Great write and images '

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The Elusive

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Stunning photos what a huuugggee location, love the red light bulb! :)

 

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Very nice mate. Plenty of industrial goodness there,and what a cracking looking building. Love your high vantage pulley shot, that's pure win all the way ;)

 
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