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Work starts on £3.5m revamp of South Cumbrian ex-police station

by Cumbria Crack
22/05/2026
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Work has started on a £3.5 million revamp of a former police station in South Cumbria.

Building Design Northern has designed the plans to convert Ulverston’s former police station, that has stood derelict for more than 10 years, into workspace, short-stay accommodation and a food and drink destination.

The firm, headquartered in Sunderland, and currently operates a North West office from Ulverston Business Centre, is leading the transformation of the building, on the edge of the town centre on Neville Street.

The building was built in 1881, designed by local architect JW Grundy, and has not been occupied for more than 10 years.

Work began this week on the building’s transformation.

BDN will relocate its North West team into the building when it has been completed.

The former police station building will house the scheme’s commercial office space, with jail cells reimagined as boutique accommodation.

The superintendent’s quarters – the west wing – which was demolished prior to BDN’s acquisition of the site, will house further serviced accommodation, each apartment with its own en suite and kitchenette space.

The old courthouse will incorporate a new restaurant pavilion, with a surrounding courtyard of former garages converted into independent commercial space.

Further short-stay apartments will be created in the upper floors of the building.

This latest project is the realisation of a personal mission for director Joe Warner, who was born and raised in Barrow.

He said: “Our MD at BDN is from Sunderland, and has delivered a number of really transformative projects in his home city.

“I know how much pride that has brought him. So, for me to be able to do the same in Ulverston, and for the business to acquire a building that has stood in a state of disrepair for so long, and to now be breathing new life into it, is absolutely brilliant.

“This was once such a stunning building, and – given its position on the edge of the town providing a distinctive welcome point for people coming into the area – it’s been sad to see it in such a sorry state, becoming a magnet for anti-social behaviour. I’m looking forward to bringing it back into contemporary use.”

BDN will deliver the transformation of the police station in two phases, with the first focusing on the main building, which will be reimagined as an office for BDN, large enough to support the expansion of the business, and nine luxury apartments which will be available for short stays.

The first phase of work is expected to take between 12 and 18 months to deliver.

Phase two will comprise the transformation of the old courthouse and surrounding courtyard of former garages.

Planning consent, granted two years ago, is also in place for three houses to stand within the grounds of the station.

Work is being undertaken by Danny Barlow Construction and it is expected that the full scheme will be complete by 2028.

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