
Home owners offered ‘slice of history’
Home seekers are being offered a unique opportunity to invest in a ‘slice of history’ as four stunning homes come onto the market following the restoration and conversion of two Grade II* listed landmark buildings of Staffordshire.
Successful Summer of Sales at the Mount Chepstow
Property developer Bovale is celebrating a successful summer of sales at its unique and extensively restored 200 year old Merchant house, The Mount at Chepstow.
Celebrations as 'Mount House' Reopens
Residents past and present gathered last week to celebrate the official re-opening of Chepstow’s newly restored ‘Mount House’
Tean Hall apartments now available
Exclusive conservation led conversion provides unique homes steeped in history
Bisto Kids saved from demolition
Brick sculpture entrusted to Middlewich Town Council and Middlewich Vision
Major investment in multiple sites
Seven former Premier Foods sites with an estimated total development value of £100m purchased
Established in the UK in 1991 and based in the historic county town of Shrewsbury, the company has built a reputation for integrity, quality and professionalism over the years since its inception. Although the majority of its development projects have been Shropshire and West Midlands based, increasingly Bovale is extending its geographical reach across to Wales and the Marches, up into the Northern region and down to Bristol in the South.
Working closely with a highly regarded team of experienced professionals, Bovale brings to each project expertise in every aspect of property acquisition, planning, development and construction, including specialist knowledge of decontamination and an understanding of conservation, Listed Building issues and environmental responsibilities.
The Bovale team has completed a number of high quality sustainable developments around the region, achieved in consultation with public authorities and local communities, and - where protection and enhancement of the environment is paramount - with bodies such as the Environment Agency and English Heritage.