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24 April 2025

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Boot lands university refurb job

28 Mar Henry Boot Construction, part of Henry Boot, has been appointed to deliver a £10m restoration of the Grade II-listed Ramsden Building at the University of Huddersfield.

The Ramsden Building
The Ramsden Building

The Ramsden Building, on Queensgate in the town centre, is one of the University of Huddersfield鈥檚 most architecturally significant buildings.

Opened in 1883 by the Duke of Somerset, the building was the first purpose-built educational facility on the campus. It was designed by architect Edward Hughes and is considered a flagship example of the Gothic Revival movement. Its fa莽ade is distinguished by four lions holding shields and local industrialists Sir Thomas Brooke and Sir John William Ramsden.

The restoration will focus solely on internal works, preserving the building鈥檚 original features 鈥 including hidden cornicing, an ornate staircase and wooden wall panelling 鈥 while ensuring it meets modern academic and sustainability standards.

The project will also involve a complete overhaul of the building鈥檚 mechanical and electrical systems, including the installation of new air-source heat pumps within the central courtyard. A retrospective mezzanine level will be removed, restoring the original double-height space to be used for events.

On completion, the ground floor will house the university鈥檚 International Study Centre, while the two upper floors will provide space for post-graduate research, offices and computer labs.

The refurbishment has been designed and planned by GSS Architecture, with M&E consultant Buro Happold and structural engineer Curtins.

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The restoration of the building is now under way, with project completion set for early 2026.

Image from University of Huddersfield / GSS Architecture
Image from University of Huddersfield / GSS Architecture

The university鈥檚 deputy vice-chancellor, Tim Thornton, said: 鈥淭he Ramsden Building is a special place and an important part of our heritage. These works will ensure the building will continue to play a key role in our exciting future. While the building has seen several smaller refurbishments over the years, a full restoration is now needed to meet modern university standards for our staff and students. Our vision is 鈥榯o be an inspiring, innovative university of international renown,鈥 and these essential restoration works will be instrumental in helping us achieve this.鈥

Henry Boot Construction managing director Lee Powell added: 鈥淲e are delighted to be tasked with restoring the stunning Ramsden Building to modern standards while preserving its rich heritage. Once completed, it will be an inspiring space for learning and work, and it will continue to be a key part of the university鈥檚 architectural fabric for many years to come.

鈥淗uddersfield town centre is undergoing significant positive change at the moment, and we are proud to be contributing to the town鈥檚 education sector.鈥澛

Henry Boot Construction secured the project via the Procure Partnerships national framework.

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