Groundbreaking ceremony gets the 158 million renovation of historic Brookfield House formally underway
The University of Leicester and Henry Boot Construction Ltd marked the official start of construction at our Brookfield Campus with a traditional groundbreaking ceremony.
The historic 19th century Brookfield House on London Road was once home to the original benefactor of the University, Thomas Fielding Johnson.
The University is now giving the site a new lease of life. A comprehensive renovation of the site, including the main house, will be undertaken over the coming months to create a new home for the University’s School of Business. The newly named ‘Brookfield campus’ will boast a variety of teaching and social learning spaces.
The University of Leicester School of Business was established in 2016, bringing together the outstanding expertise in Economics and Management to create a world class business school. The move to Brookfield will enable the School of Business to continue to thrive and develop a real sense of a community at a dedicated campus.
In addition to works in the main house, the scheme will also see the removal of a 20th century extension and replacement with a much more architecturally sympathetic gabled building, which will provide a brand new lecture theatre and seminar rooms. The characterful stable block and courtyard area will also be restored using traditional materials.
A key priority of the scheme is to open up views of the renovated historic house from London Road, which has been hidden from view in recent years by a high fence. The fence has now gone and will be replaced in time by herbaceous planting, so that the views of one of Leicester’s most interesting 19th century houses can be enjoyed by all.
A wider scheme of landscaping improvements will see further investment in the extensive grounds at Brookfield, including additional ornamental and tree planting, a new pond and a network of paths throughout the site so that students, staff and visitors can enjoy the green and peaceful environment.
The University’s investment at Brookfield is part of a transformative campus wide £500 million programme of investment that will improve student facilities as well as public spaces over the next decade. The ambition is to create an environment that truly supports teaching, research and an unrivalled student experience.