Almshouse to haunted student digs: historic Newcastle building to become affordable homes

Historic Newcastle Building Transformed into Affordable Homes After Years of Vacancy

A 300-year-old almshouse, originally built for the city's keelmen – men who worked on flat-bottomed boats carrying coal from the River Tyne – is set to be given a new lease of life as £4.6m worth of lottery funding has been awarded to convert it into affordable housing.

The Grade II* listed building, which has stood vacant for nearly two decades, was once home to families living in cramped tenement flats without access to modern amenities like electricity and television. The site's history is rich with stories of hard-scrabble lives, cold winters, and the occasional rave, as students who occupied the building between 1989 and 2009 recalled memories of alternating smells of soap and animal bone char.

Now, a partnership between the Tyne & Wear Building Preservation Trust and Newcastle city council will bring new life to this historic landmark. The project aims to restore the building's original charm while providing much-needed affordable housing options for local residents.

Martin Hulse, CEO of the preservation trust, emphasized that the building should have been converted into residential use from the start. "It just always felt to me that it should be residential," he said. "When you come here, you can just feel it."

The funding announcement has sparked excitement across the UK, as others with historic derelict buildings watch on. The project's significance extends beyond its own location – it highlights the importance of breathing new life into neglected buildings and prioritizing environmental sustainability.

Katie Liddane, a trust employee who worked closely with former students, recalled tales of paranormal activity – including sightings of icy presences – but downplayed these claims, suggesting that old buildings often come with quirks like poor heating. Despite its past as a hub for lively student life, the building's recent vacancy has left it in need of revitalization.

As work begins this March, the Keelmen's Hospital will be transformed into 20 units, offering much-needed affordable housing options to local residents. With £4.6m worth of lottery funding backing the project, there is a renewed sense that Newcastle's most at-risk structure has finally found its new purpose.
 
OMG 🤩, can't believe this historic building is getting a second chance after so long 😔! The idea of 20 units of affordable housing is like, totally needed in the area 🏠💖! I mean, who needs a bunch of fancy skyscrapers when you've got character-filled buildings like this one? 🤓 Plus, think about all the cool stories that must be hidden behind these walls... paranormal activity, student raves, keelmen living in cramped conditions... it's like history is literally coming alive! 💥 March can't come soon enough for me, I'm so hyped to see what they'll do with this place 😆
 
I'm so stoked about this news, you know? 🤩 This old almshouse in Newcastle is like, a total gem, and it's amazing to see it being given a new lease of life with £4.6m worth of lottery funding 💸. I mean, can you imagine living in a 300-year-old building without electricity or TV? The thought sends shivers down my spine 😱. It's like, this place has so much history and character, and it's been sitting vacant for nearly two decades.

I love that the Tyne & Wear Building Preservation Trust is working with Newcastle city council to bring back its original charm 🏛️. And the fact that they're prioritizing affordable housing options is just incredible 🌟. I mean, not everyone has access to a dream home like this, and it's amazing that they're making it happen.

It's also really interesting to see how this project sparks excitement across the UK 🇬🇧. It highlights the importance of preserving our heritage buildings and giving them new life 💚. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to live in a building with its own paranormal activity legends? 😄

The fact that 20 units are being turned into affordable housing is just amazing 🏠. I'm sure it'll make a huge difference for the local residents who need a safe and cozy place to call home 💕. Bring on March, when work starts, and let's see this project come to life! 🎉
 
omg can u believe this historic building just got given a new lease on life 🤩 after years of being abandoned? it's crazy how it went from cramped tenement flats to a hub for student raves 😂 i love that the council is prioritizing affordable housing options - we need more of these projects across the UK! 👍 and let's be real, £4.6m is like a drop in the bucket compared to what this building could've achieved in the first place 🤑 but i'm hyped to see it get some TLC ❤️
 
I'm so down for this! 🙌 It's amazing how a historic building like the Keelmen's Hospital can be given a second chance to shine. I mean, it's been vacant for ages and was basically a shadow of its former self. But now, with £4.6m worth of lottery funding, it's getting the TLC it deserves. I love that the trust is aiming to restore the building's original charm while also making sure it's got all the modern amenities local residents need. It's all about finding that balance between preserving history and meeting community needs. Plus, who wouldn't want to live in a place with some ghostly vibes? 😏 But seriously, this project is a win for Newcastle and sets an awesome precedent for other historic derelict buildings across the UK. Fingers crossed it inspires even more revitalization efforts! 💪
 
omg this is so cool 🤩 like who would've thought a 300 yr old building just chillin on the streets for decades would get repurposed into affordable homes? it's like, the city needs it so bad 💯 and I'm loving how they're not just gonna rip it out but actually restore its original charm. that £4.6m lottery funding is gonna make a huge difference 🤑. plus can you even imagine living in a building with history like this? paranormal activity or not 😅. seriously though, it's all about giving old buildings new life and making them usable again for people who need it most 🌟
 
OMG!!! 🤩 I'm literally so hyped about this news!!! 300-year-old almshouse being turned into affordable homes is like a dream come true for me!! I've been following the history of this building online and it's crazy to think about how it was once home to families living in those tiny tenement flats. And can you believe that students used to have raves there?! 🎉😂 The thought of all that energy and life being sucked out of it is just heartbreaking. But now, thanks to the £4.6m lottery funding, we get to see this beautiful building restored to its former glory and provide a safe place for people to call home. I'm literally counting down the days until March when work starts! 🕒️ Can't wait to see the finished result 💖
 
omg i was just thinking about my fave food - have you tried those new street food vendors in York? 🍴 they have these insane Korean tacos that are literally to die for 😋 i mean, who needs history and architecture when you can have spicy food and a good vibe? 😉 anyway, back to Newcastle... yeah, it's cool that the almshouse is getting a new life, but i wonder what the process of restoring it will be like 🤔 might be some cool behind-the-scenes stories to come out in the future 📸
 
🏠💡 this is like something out of a movie – an entire building just waiting for someone to bring it back to life! 300 years old and still got some serious charm, you know? 🤯 but yeah, the fact that it's been vacant for so long is pretty wild. can imagine those keelmen families living in cramped flats with no electricity or telly... that's just harsh 😓. i love how the preservation trust is trying to restore the building's original feel though – gotta respect that commitment to history.

and i'm so glad they're making it affordable housing, too 🙌. like, it's not just about preserving a historic landmark; it's also about giving people a place to call home. and those students who used to party in the building... 🎉 well, at least now there's a new story to tell 📚.

anyway, this whole project feels like a big win for Newcastle, you know? 👏. it shows that even old buildings can get a second chance 🌟. here's hoping the £4.6m lottery funding makes all the difference! 💸
 
What a massive waste of time it was leaving this place vacant for so long 🤯! I mean, who needs all those empty rooms just collecting dust? Now, finally someone's gonna make the most of it and bring in some affordable housing options 🏠💡 It's about bloody time too! And can you believe they had to rely on lottery funding to get this project off the ground? Like, what happened to using local funds or private investors or something? Still, I suppose it's better late than never 😊.
 
omg did u no abt this historic building in newcastle?? 🤩 it's like 300 yrs old & was once home 2 families living in tiny flats w/ out electricity tv etc!! the worst part is, ppl thought it wud b a waste 2 convert it into residential but the trst & council did it anyway! now its gettin £4.6m worth of lottery funding 2 restore it 2 its former charm 🤑 i think its so cool 2 see this old building get a new lease on life & provide affordable homes 2 locals who really need it 💕 can't w8 2 see the pics when its all done!!
 
omg i'm literally so hyped about this keelmen's hospital conversion 🤩🏠 they've been vacant for like forever and it's finally getting the love it deserves! affordable housing in historic buildings is everything, you feel? i mean, who wouldn't want to live in a 300-year-old building with loads of character and history? 🌟 plus, think of all the memories that are gonna be made by future residents - they'll get to experience life in a real historical gem! 😍 anyway, can't wait for the March start date and to see how it all turns out 💕
 
lol what's with all these historic buildings just sitting around? like they're gonna stay empty forever? i mean, 20 units of affordable housing sounds awesome, but shouldn't we've done this ages ago?! 🤷‍♂️ the fact that a 300-year-old almshouse is now getting a makeover makes me think about how cool it'd be to live in something with so much character 😎. anywayz, can't wait to see how it turns out. hope they keep the original vibes intact 🌟
 
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