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£640,000 project to transform former Barrow park keeper’s home into sound art centre

by Cumbria Crack
03/03/2022
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Work has begun on a £640,000 transformation of a former park keeper’s house in Barrow into a nationally recognised centre for sound art.

Piel View House in Barrow Park has been the base for organisation, Full of Noises since 2011 but the Edwardian building has seen better days so it is being redeveloped, thanks to support from Arts Council England, The Sir John Fisher Foundation and owner Barrow Borough Council.

The first phase, due to be completed in June, includes a new ground floor extension to provide a 40 capacity performance and project space as well as a reception and offices.

The space has been designed precisely for high quality acoustics and will provide a new hub for FON’s ongoing activities in the park.

Improvements outside are also being made to create areas usable during residencies, performances and projects. New resurfaced paths and ramps will allow full accessibility to the terrace and rear entrance, building on the house’s connection with the walled garden that provides another link to the rest of the park.

Piel View House. Picture Philip Green

“We’re very excited that the redevelopment of our studio space is now underway and look forward to welcoming back old audiences and new when Piel View House reopens this summer,” said FON’s artistic director, Glenn Boulter.

FON’s base in Barrow Park has transformed the way in which the organisation engages with audiences as it uses park locations for events, offering new experiences for audiences.

Once completed, the redevelopment will allow FON to base their programme entirely within the park with the new project and performance space hosting regular events including workshops, exhibitions, concerts and talks. 

Piel View House’s new look in 3D

Since starting life in the former canteen building at Barrow shipyard in 2009, FON has produced more than 100 events including six biennial festivals showcasing new work by more than 200 artists.

The £640,000 project at Piel View House is being delivered by Barrow-based Leck Construction and has been designed by Leeds Environmental Design Associates.

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