Plan to turn 173-year-old church into office space

Google An outside view of St John Church in Darlington with a pink blossom tree on the right next to the building.Google
The development hopes to secure the long term future of the building

Plans to transform a County Durham church building into offices and shared working spaces have been submitted.

Wharton Construction hopes to "breathe new life" into the former St John Church in Darlington, which closed in 2023.

Plans submitted to Darlington Borough Council detail the applicant's bid to transform the Grade-II listed building into an "inspiring, contemporary workplace while honouring its ecclesiastical character and social history".

The Neasham Road building served the community as a church for 173 years and is a well-known landmark in the town.

Wharton Construction said the proposed redevelopment would follow improvements at the Hippodrome Theatre, Business Central campus and the forthcoming railway station gateway, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

The proposals include a change of use from church to office, the removal of redundant pews, the organ and associated fittings, and the introduction of a new mezzanine structure to provide additional floor area.

LDRS A digitally generated image showing what the inside of the church may look like once it has been transformed. Staircases leas up both sides of the church to office spaces with a large shared area on the far wall.LDRS
The plans state the development is a "heritage-led regeneration"

New lifts, ramps and stair elements are proposed to improve accessibility.

All significant architectural features would be retained and celebrated, Wharton Construction said.

A planning statement adds: "The proposal represents a balanced and considered approach to heritage-led regeneration.

"Preserving the special architectural and historic interest of St John's Church while enabling a viable new use that meets contemporary needs.

"The development will secure the long-term future of the building, deliver clear social and economic benefits, and accord with both national and local planning policy, making it a positive and appropriate form of development."

Darlington Borough Council will consider the planning application.

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