Panton Place CH87LD
Chamber Rating
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Diane Hughe
Uses to be a lovely.place for.older people, Gardens and.paths still excellent thanks to 2 special residents , Let down by new residents No.Respect for area or elders
Sep 29th, 2021 -
David Swann
Jun 15th, 2021 -
Debbie Vaughan
Nice place
Jun 2nd, 2019 -
Wicked Witch
Panton Place Panton Place was built in 1816 for Paul Panton junior (17581822), who was the Sheriff of Flintshire in 1815. The 16 houses were built to provide living and working accommodation for local professionals and trades people. Over the years the houses were used for a number of purposes. The Post Office was established in one in 1822 and at least one house was a school. All the properties are listed as important examples of urban housing of this period. They were given Grade II listed status in 1951 and in 1970, Holywell Urban District Council invested 65,000 to convert them into 28 one-bedroom flats for elderly and disabled people, and a plaque there commemorates the conversion. The restoration scheme received a Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors conservation award in June 1971 which is awarded annually to recognise outstanding achievement in the field of conservation and the enhancement of the built and natural environment. Post Code: CH8 7LD The local resistants of Panton place are holding a Easter egg hunt Easter weekend if you would like to join in all children are welcome more information to come
Feb 14th, 2019
Contact Info
- (792) 249-4079
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Panton Place CH87LD?
A The phone number for Panton Place CH87LD is: (792) 249-4079.
Q Where is Panton Place CH87LD located?
A Panton Place CH87LD is located at 24 Panton Pl, Flint, wls CH8 7LD
Q How is Panton Place CH87LD rated?
A Panton Place CH87LD has a 3.7 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Panton Place CH87LD
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )Diane Hughe on Google
Uses to be a lovely.place for.older people, Gardens and.paths still excellent thanks to 2 special residents ,
Let down by new residents No.Respect for area or elders
David Swann on Google
Debbie Vaughan on Google
Nice place
Wicked Witch on Google
Panton Place
Panton Place was built in 1816 for Paul Panton junior (17581822), who was the Sheriff of Flintshire in 1815. The 16 houses were built to provide living and working accommodation for local professionals and trades people.
Over the years the houses were used for a number of purposes. The Post Office was established in one in 1822 and at least one house was a school. All the properties are listed as important examples of urban housing of this period.
They were given Grade II listed status in 1951 and in 1970, Holywell Urban District Council invested 65,000 to convert them into 28 one-bedroom flats for elderly and disabled people, and a plaque there commemorates the conversion.
The restoration scheme received a Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors conservation award in June 1971 which is awarded annually to recognise outstanding achievement in the field of conservation and the enhancement of the built and natural environment.
Post Code: CH8 7LD
The local resistants of Panton place are holding a Easter egg hunt Easter weekend if you would like to join in all children are welcome more information to come