Rural Housing Association Shortlisted for RSUA Award

Rural Housing Association’s Old Mill Court Scheme located in Sion Mills has been shortlisted for a Royal Society of Ulster Architects Design Award 2021

Old Mill Court is a flagship example of a housing proposal that combines innovative architectural design rooted in the history of its surroundings, with a commitment to improving the economic, social and environmental conditions of the village in which it sits. From project inception Rural Housing Association and GM Design Associates worked to develop a scheme that would blend into the surrounding community, whilst reflecting the rich historical context of the village. Rural Housing and GM Design Associates have achieved a scheme that reflects the history of the village whilst fitting unobtrusively into the surrounding community.

Old Mill Court received funding from the Department for Communities and Danske Bank to develop the scheme. As a ‘Housing for All’ development the Department also funds Rural Housing to produce a comprehensive five-year good relations plan for the area. This will see the long-term delivery of a range of community focused programmes for the local residents of Sion Mills, aimed at encouraging more inclusive and connected communities.

This holistic approach to promoting cohesion between the new development and the surrounding community places Rural Housing at the forefront of building sustainable rural communities.

Rural Housing Association’s CEO Stephen Fisher commented: “In 2014 Rural Housing published its Rural Design Guide for social housing in Northern Ireland. Old Mill Court in Sion Mills is the first embodiment of that design guide and reflects many of the unique aspects of the guide.

We are delighted that RSUA have shortlisted Old Mill Court for their Design Award reinforcing the hard work in developing the scheme by our inhouse development team, the architects GM Design Associates, and Kevin Watson Group who built the scheme.”