Project: Lancaster Moor

Situated within the converted clock tower of the former Lancaster Moor Hospital, Glazing Vision’s 3 wall box rooflight was key to unlocking the spectacular views from the triplex apartment. Located just outside Lancaster and close to the Forest of Bowland, this is a designated area of natural beauty. The former asylum has been transformed as part of a multi-million pound housing development by the PJ Livesey Group, and was shortlisted for the LABC NW Building Excellence Awards 2016.
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a tall building with a clock tower on it's side and trees in the foreground
Restoring Gothic #architecture for contemporary living space
the roof of a building with two towers on each side and a wooden deck below
A roof terrace was an integral element of the design of the planned clock tower luxury apartment
a wooden deck with a small building on it
An access key pad also offers an additional benefit to the resident with regards to comfort and security.
the roof of a building with a clock tower in the background and sky above it
Glass box rooflight solution for terrace access and aesthetics
the roof of a building with a steeple in the background and white railings
No additional balustrading was required
stairs leading up to a skylight in a house
The large glazed sections of the box #rooflight ensure that the interior of the triplex is flooded with natural light during the day. Get yours here: https://www.glazingvision.co.uk/rooflights/box-rooflights
an open door leading to a building with a steeple in the background
The resident can enjoy unparalleled daytime views from this attractive roof terrace
the reflection of a church steeple in a glass window
Streamlined structure of the box rooflight
the skylight is shining brightly into the room
The box offers superior head height and removed the requirement for installing a balustrade around the opening.