A former commercial site steeped in mining and industrial history is set to be redeveloped into a housing scheme for former rough sleepers.

Planning permission has now been granted for the yard at Cowlins Mill in Penhallick Road, Carn Brea, for ten one-bedroom modular homes, to be used as ‘move on’ accommodation to support people on their journey towards settled, permanent, homes.

The project has been led by Cornwall Council’s Housing Delivery and Development Team and will convert the former industrial workshops and offices on the site into management, meeting and recreation space, and create a pedestrian walkway through the site to Pool.

Falmouth Packet: A former commercial site steeped in mining and industrial history is set to be redeveloped into a housing scheme for former rough sleepers.A former commercial site steeped in mining and industrial history is set to be redeveloped into a housing scheme for former rough sleepers.

The Council claims significant planting will be carried out to maximise the ecological benefit and bring the site back to life.

Key elements of the site’s history are being carefully preserved, including turning some of the former workshops into new walled gardens and restoring an arched stained-glass window and converting it into a clock to be mounted on the front of the new communal building.

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Olly Monk, the Council’s Portfolio Holder for Housing and Planning, said: "A key part of our plan to tackle Cornwall’s housing issues is to make sure that those most vulnerable and in greatest need have a safe place to stay.

"This project will take a run-down and unused brownfield site originally built at the turn of the 20th century and bring it to life by converting it into bespoke, high-quality accommodation – at the same time preserving the area’s rich mining and industrial heritage.

"Officers have worked extremely hard to find a way to provide this type of accommodation on the site and I am extremely grateful and proud of this and what it will mean for those people that will be able to live here in the future.

Falmouth Packet: The project has been led by Cornwall Council’s Housing Delivery and Development Team and will convert the former industrial workshops and offices on the site into management, meeting and recreation spaceThe project has been led by Cornwall Council’s Housing Delivery and Development Team and will convert the former industrial workshops and offices on the site into management, meeting and recreation space

"This is the first site of many that we will be using to help those in most need.

"My thanks also go to Cormac for pulling out all the stops and working so proactively with us to find creative ways to solve all the complicated mining and engineering issues on the site."

Work on the site, which was previously home to a Council workshop and offices compound, is due to begin soon with demolition and site clearance works.

The new modular homes are due to be delivered to the site in the autumn and are due to be ready for occupation in December.