The Grade-II listed power hall in the Rhymney Valley could be restored for 60 new flats while maintaining its original facade
Almost 200 new homes could be built in a significant redevelopment of Penallta Colliery including the restoration of its listed power hall.
The Grade II-listed structure, in the Rhymney Valley, would be converted into 60 new flats while preserving its original facade flanked by the former colliery’s two winding wheels.
To the north and south of the hall applicant The Power Hall Limited has put forward plans for a total of 133 homes featuring a mixture of two- and three-storey terraced properties paying tribute to the types of homes historically provided for miners.
A landscaped play area and two commercial units would complete the proposed redevelopment of the site in Winding Wheel Lane, according to the proposals. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here.
If given the go-ahead the scheme would mark the latest phase in a complete transformation of the former industrial site following the previous approvals for two separate applications.
Directly to the west of the site the colliery’s former engineers’ hall has already been transformed into homes and recently Caerphilly council’s planning committee also granted permission for the construction of 33 new flats and a shop to the southwest.
A supporting statement by agents BBA Architects Ltd maintains the new proposals are for a “derelict” site that is “overgrown and in disrepair” – in stark contrast to its heyday as “one of the most advanced collieries in the UK”.
The plans for the 193 homes, together with the restoration of the hall and the winding wheels, “will allow this site to be brought back to life and benefit the local community”, they said.
“This development provides an exciting opportunity to restore the site’s history and provide high-quality living for the local community,” they added.
The application for listed building consent is currently out for consultation and can be viewed on the Caerphilly County Borough Council website under reference 25/0866/LBC.




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