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twiglet61
coventry
31 of 54  Mon 28th Apr 2014 3:27pm  

i find it quite sad, it was such a nice building, when I went there I heard some people from the top of it so im assuming that they where druggies, we went around the back and saw some fresh bear bottles, so im assuming that they where drunk to
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mickw
32 of 54  Mon 28th Apr 2014 8:19pm  
Off-topic / chat  

twiglet61
coventry
33 of 54  Fri 2nd May 2014 3:55pm  

Cheers Cheers
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TonyS
Coventry
34 of 54  Sat 3rd May 2014 7:06am  

It has been announced this morning that planning permission - granted to developers BL Goodman in 2012 to convert the buildings into apartments - has been withdrawn due to fears that they actually intended to demolish the building rather than carry out their original plans. The Council say they stepped in to prevent that from happening. Thumbs up
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cinder12
Coventry
35 of 54  Sat 3rd May 2014 10:50pm  

I live about a couple of minutes walk away from Copsewood House, billboards for Morris Homes have been put up regarding new housing development. Any idea if they intend to renovate Copsewood House and the Lodge building too?

Question

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TonyS
Coventry
36 of 54  Sun 4th May 2014 11:08am  

Since the Council put an "Article Four direction" on the site last Friday, at this moment no work is to be carried out. Which buildings were covered by the original redevelopment plans I'm afraid I don't know. But all work has stopped at this time. Sad An Article Four Direction doesn't stop work per se, but it does mean that everything that is carried out on a particular site then requires planning permission first.
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TonyS
Coventry
37 of 54  Sun 4th May 2014 11:46am  

It appears that the original planning permission was granted for the Grange AND Lodge to be redeveloped and converted into 15 flats Thumbs up But not sure what will happen now.
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Midland Red

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38 of 54  Tue 6th May 2014 2:47pm  

Telegraph report
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Beesman
Cornwall
39 of 54  Wed 7th May 2014 3:20pm  

I was back in the Coventry area over the Bank Holiday weekend, mainly to go 'up the Bees' on Monday night. I resisted the temptation to visit the old GEC Stoke Works site and also Copsewood Grange. I prefer to remember them as they used to be when the company was thriving and the Grange was a fabulous building in which to entertain BT customers in the mid 80's. Cheers
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flapdoodle
Coventry
40 of 54  Wed 7th May 2014 6:43pm  

There's not much left of the Stoke GEC/Marconi/GPT site. In fact, I think there's only one small building left. I was there 1997-2001 when it was booming and growing madly - a lot of new graduates. I left just before it collapsed.
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TBarnesElectrical
Copsewood
41 of 54  Sat 10th May 2014 7:21am  

It's not all doom and gloom. According to the planning application I received through my door. Morris homes will be renovating the gate house and the drive way that leads upto the grange. This has been accepted and work should start in he next 6 to 12 months. So hopefully the grange will follow suit. Ps I too am tired of looking at the grange in it's current state. I bought one of the new houses on the new development of the old GEC. Fingers crossed it will get sited before it's burnt down.
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AD
Allesley Park
42 of 54  Sat 10th May 2014 12:49pm  

I was talking about this on another site recently, wondering what the ruined building I could see from Binley Road was - turns out it was the Lodge. Would be good to see these in the housing development as they be brilliant local focal points. The Lodge would be a wonderful family home if repaired and a bit of modernising allowed. The Grange itself could be apartments, although part of me thinks it would make a very good retirement home. I think a lot of elderly people would love living in a place like that and Allesley Hall (which is quite similar in terms of size) has been one for years.
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Bibbles
COVENTRY
43 of 54  Thu 5th Jun 2014 4:10pm  

Heritage - do you have a photograph of James Hart please. I have searched for his death and that of his wife, Martha, without any success. It would have been in London, I guess, after the census of 1901. I was unaware of the Copsewood Grange connection to him so thank you for your post.
Beverley Wishart

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deanocity3
keresley
44 of 54  Tue 5th Aug 2014 11:38am  

here is storyFire overnight has gutted the building just read on Covtel website
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mickw
nuneaton
45 of 54  Tue 5th Aug 2014 5:24pm  

Such a shame we had some happy evenings there when the GEC ran it as a club a lovely old building destroyed by senseless acts of vandalism Angry
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