
Historic England has named Capital & Centric as the preferred developer to acquire over three acres of brownfield land within the grounds of the historic Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings for residential development.
Built between 1796 and 1797, the Grade I-listed mill complex is the world’s first iron-framed building and is known as the grandparent of modern skyscrapers.
It was reopened in 2022 following an £28m eight-year restoration. After a tender process overseen by real estate consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton, Historic England chose Capital & Centric to develop the approximately 3.145 (net) acre site into residential homes designed by architect Peter Barber.
Historic England said Capital & Centric’s proposal was the “most closely aligned with [its] vision” for a residential development that would also enhance the mill’s historic setting and the public body’s social, economic and environmental objectives.
Alastair Godfrey, project lead at Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings, said: “We look forward to working with Capital & Centric on the redevelopment of Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings. With their exceptional proposal that not only offers high-quality residential development, but is also sympathetic to the Grade I-listed mill complex, we believe that they will be an excellent collaborative partner to drive forward the redevelopment of this historic site.”
John Moffat, Capital & Centric’s joint managing director, said: “Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings is already an incredible piece of regeneration, and we’re proud to be building on that legacy. This is about creating a walkable, social, sustainable neighbourhood that feels like it’s always been part of the town. Somewhere with personality, soul and proper green space that brings people together.”
Historic England said it is finalising contractual details with Capital & Centric before starting work.