Project Overview

Gaskell House, is a Grade II listed property, built between 1835-1841 and is a rare example of the elegant Regency-style villas once popular in Manchester. Now, thanks to a major £2.5m project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the house has been restored and the house is now fully open to the public for the first time. Performance Electrical Ltd was employed to carry out a full refurbishment of the electrical services to a detailed KGA Partnerships drawings and specification. Performance Electrical had to take great care to conceal cabling and services within existing floor voids and take special care working around ornate/traditional ceilings and cornices. Services provided included LV distribution, Lighting, restoration to period luminaires, small power, voice & data, automatic fire alarms, fire alarm aspirating system to period rooms, intruder alarm, CCTV, door access and mechanical controls wiring.