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Robertson to restore Grade II Henderson Hall after devastating blaze

Robertson Henderson Hall - Robertson appointed as main contractor for the project to restore Newcastle University’s Henderson Old Hall
Firefighters battling the fire in June 2023. Image: Wirestock | Dreamstime.com

Robertson Construction North East has been appointed as main contractor for the project to restore Newcastle University’s Grade II-listed Henderson Old Hall after a fire left it gutted and roofless in 2023.

Fortunately, the former student accommodation building wasn’t in use when the blaze ripped through it on 8 June that year.

The fate of the building hung in the balance while local heritage bodies urged the university not to tear it down.

Northumberland & Newcastle Society called it an “outstanding example of high-quality inter-war architecture and local construction expertise”.

Then, in February last year, the university decided to rebuild it.

Robertson worked with the university throughout the pre-construction, surveying and design phases to help safeguard the historic building and has now begun repair work.

Roof built offsite

Initial work will focus on making the 1930s building wind and watertight by replacing the traditional tiled roof and dormer windows.

Robertson Timber Engineering will supply and erect the timber roof structure, which will be manufactured offsite to reduce waste and ensure consistent quality.

Repairs will be carried out to the external facade, including structural repairs, restoration of chimneys and upper-floor party walls, as well as the removal of water-damaged internal finishes.

“We’re really pleased that work to repair Henderson Old Hall is now able to begin,” said Jon Parker, senior project manager for the university.

“Our immediate priority is to ensure the building is permanently weatherproof and watertight, while carrying out the repairs with the care and sensitivity that a historic building like Henderson Hall requires.”

Robertson’s regional managing director, Neil Kennedy, added: “Being trusted with the design and build almost 100 years after the building was first constructed is a real privilege, and we look forward to seeing work progress as we bring Henderson Hall back into use for generations to come.”

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