Back Belmont Road apartments, Harrison Dairies owners, p planning

Revival Architecture designed the apartment blocks. Credit: via planning documents

Plans in for 48 Liverpool flats

From car park to apartment blocks – a one-acre brownfield site off Back Belmont Road in Anfield is due a makeover.

Owners of the former Harrison Dairies, which shuttered last year, have applied to construct three apartment blocks on the site of the company’s old carpark. Designed by Revival Architecture they would deliver 48 residences, of which 14 would be adaptable.

There would be a total of nine one-bedroom apartments, 37 two-bed ones, and two three-bed homes.

Of those apartments, seven would be for affordable rent while two would be for intermediate use, according to the planning application submitted to Liverpool City Council by Baltic Planning and Development.

Residents would have access to 40 parking spaces, of which six would be for designated as disabled. There would be 69 reserved cycle spaces.

The project team includes Fastnet Transport Planning and Mulberry Tree Management.

Learn more by searching reference number 25F/2188 on

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