10 Reavell Place

10 Reavell Place is a 37 metres (121 ft), 12 storey residential building located on the River Gipping, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. The building consists of residential units with no commercial outlets. The building is one of the tallest buildings in Ipswich.

10 Reavell Place
Alternative namesVoyage Block G
General information
StatusComplete
TypeResidential
Address10 Reavell Place IP2 0ET
Town or cityIpswich
CountryEngland
Coordinates52.053657°N 1.139375°E / 52.053657; 1.139375
Construction started2008
CompletedMay 2010
ClientFairview New Homes Ltd.
OwnerFairview New Homes Ltd.
Height37m
Technical details
Floor count12
Lifts/elevators1
Design and construction
Civil engineerAllglass (Anglia) Limited
Awards and prizesEPC ENERGY RATING B
Other information
ParkingUnderground
References
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Location

This is the tallest building in the development along Raleigh Road, in the new 'Voyage' development. The development also includes the Sir Bobby Robson Bridge which connects the development to the Ipswich Village Development.[2]

History

10 Reavell Place sits on the old grounds of the former Compair Reavell site, hence its name. The Compair site occupied the site the 'Voyage' development sits on. The company moved out in 2005 to a new location on the outskirts of the town.[3] Its alternate name is Voyage Block G as it is the seventh residential building in the development. The other buildings in development, Voyage Block's A-F are low rise residential buildings built in a similar modern style. Allglass (Anglia) Limited were awarded the contract for the installation of the windows as well as overseeing other design aspects by Fairview New Homes Ltd.[4] The building achieved an EPC ENERGY RATING B.

See also

References

  1. "10 Reavell Place". Emporis.
  2. "10 Reavell Place". mouseprice. Archived from the original on 2015-05-24. Retrieved 2015-05-24.
  3. "New apartment block, Ipswich". Geograph.
  4. "Fairview New Homes Limited, Ipswich". Allglass (Anglia) Limited. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
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