The Mason Arms, Rennington

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North East development firm launches second landmark project

All Saints Living have acquired a project which consists of the conversion of a former Public House & outbuildings to create 5 Executive Homes, including the 18th Century Black Rock Forge Cottage

An empty 19th Century Coaching Inn in Northumberland is to receive a new lease of life, and will be part of a new hamlet of distinctive homes thanks to All Saints Living, a privately owned development company based in Newcastle.

The Mason Arms, on the outskirts of Rennington, along with outbuildings and the original Black Rock Forge Cottage, is being carefully redesigned and renovated into versatile luxury family homes, combining the best of original features and high specification finishes.

All Saints Living is the development arm of The High Street Group of Companies, one of the fastest growing entrepreneurial firms in the North East. Since launching in late 2013, the development company has grown substantially, with close to 100 residential units under construction across the UK.

The company has recently launched a landmark project in Stirlingshire, which is the £18 million renovation and redevelopment of Larbert House & Country Estate into 56 luxury homes.

Managing Director, Willi Thompson said “A major aspect in our rapid success has been our use of joint ventures in the majority of our projects, and we are always actively seeking further projects that suit the company profile.”

Willi added “We are delighted to be breathing new life into an old pub in the heart of Northumberland, and have been working with local contractors to ensure the properties are completed to the standard expected of All Saints Living homes.”

Work has already begun on site and the conversion of Black Rock Forge Cottage will be completed later this month.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by All Saints Living .

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