The expanding Beverley property firm RPMS has been selected to manage the towns’ historic Westwood Park development.
Westwood Park is a former Victorian hospital in Beverley with stunning architectural features including some areas which are listed. It can be found on the edge of Beverley, overlooking Westwood Pastures.
The property started life in 1861 as a workhouse before becoming a hospital – after it was replaced by a new community hospital in 2011 the buildings and ground were sympathetically transformed into apartments and new houses.
RPMS (Block Management) have developed a reputation for managing and maintaining historic and unusual buildings and conversions – including St Mary’s Manor, also in Beverley which is part of the firm’s growing portfolio.
The team have now taken over the management of the service charge budget at Westwood Park; organising maintenance and repairs and ensuring the beautiful building and communal grounds are well looked after throughout the year.
The development houses 24 apartments in the beautifully restored original buildings as well as 36 houses new houses. The original entrance archway is listed as well as several other features.
Director Phil Whiting said:
“We are delighted to have been selected to look after and represent the beautiful Westwood Park development in Beverley. Both the grounds and the buildings are really impressive, and we look forward to playing our part in ensuring they are well maintained and looked after throughout the year.
“We know that historic and listed buildings bring their own challenges, and we are really proud to have the opportunity to look after such a historic local building.”
RPMS looks after more than 50 sites and 700 homes across the Yorkshire region, offering a range of services to ensure that residents and landlords get the best value out of their service charge budgets as well as assisting with the ground rental collection.