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Consultation underway to redevelop disused Baptist church

A public consultation has been launched for proposals to “breathe new life” into the disused former Baptist chapel on Rochdale Road, Manchester.

The plans from Cynergy Wellness Residences aim to deliver a new health and wellness-focused residential development, while preserving the façade of the historic former chapel building.

The site is located on the corner of Rochdale Road and Sharp Street – on the edge of Manchester city centre. While the majority of it is currently occupied by the disused chapel, the remaining portion serves as a temporary car park.

The proposals seek to deliver 133 high-quality one and two-bedroom apartments, set within a part-20, part-23 storey tower and incorporate an innovative blend of wellness science and bespoke services.

Facilities would include a gym, spa, social areas, co-working space, concierge-manned reception, secure cycle storage and a communal roof terrace.

In addition to the residential units and wellness amenities, the development would include a ground floor commercial unit, which could be occupied by a local business.

A defining feature of this project is the careful integration of the former Baptist chapel into the design. Although unlisted, the chapel is recognised as a local heritage asset with significant architectural and historical value.

By maintaining the chapel’s presence, Cynergy aims to preserve the cultural fabric of the neighbourhood while delivering a dynamic new addition to the city’s residential offering.

Simon Clarke, commercial director at Cynergy Wellness Residences, said: “This project embodies our vision of creating wellness-focused homes that not only serve the individual needs of our residents but also respect and enhance the fabric of the local community.

“By blending the historic charm of the chapel with modern wellness living, we are delivering a development that reflects the best of both worlds — honouring the past while building for the future. We invite the local community to join us in shaping this vision through the consultation process’.

The consultation on the proposals will be open until Monday, October 21. More information on the plans can be found on the consultation website: www.rochdaleroad-mcr.com

Image credit: CGI of the proposed development, created by architects Hodder and Partners 

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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