Work Begins on Apsley House. Work has begun on the redevelopment of Apsley House in Swindon’s Old Town. And that marks a major step forward in bringing the former museum and art gallery back into active use after six years standing empty.

Apsley House and 1960s Gallery extension - Swindon's stylish art gallery
Apsley House and 1960s Gallery extension


Property developer Arthur Dallimer, founder of William Arthur Property, is now on site delivering his vision to rescue and reimagine the Grade II listed building on Bath Road. The scheme will create a flagship destination combining:

  • Food
  • Work and social space

All contributing to the ongoing regeneration of Old Town.

Work Begins on Apsley House - (l to r) Cllr Chris Watts, Cllr Neil Hopkins, Cllr Nadine Watts, Arthur Dallimer, Cllr Jim Robbins, Leader of Swindon Borough Council and Cllr Kevin Small inside Apsley House where renovation works are beginning.
Work Begins on Apsley House – (l to r) Cllr Chris Watts, Cllr Neil Hopkins, Cllr Nadine Watts, Arthur Dallimer, Cllr Jim Robbins, Leader of Swindon Borough Council and Cllr Kevin Small inside Apsley House where renovation works are beginning.

The plans

The plans include:

  • An exceptional artisan bakery
  • A vibrant co-working space for local businesses and sole traders
  • and the creation of a high-quality restaurant or bar within the former gallery space.

There’s also going to be upgrades to several retail units on Victoria Road that form part of the wider Apsley House site.

‘This building will become the flagship destination in Old Town, Swindon. We’re creating something special, with an exceptional artisan bakery and a vibrant, modern co-working space already committed to the scheme,’ said Arthur.

We’re now calling for an ambitious restaurateur or bar operator to take on the remaining space. What we’re looking for is a high-quality, design-led restaurant or bar that shares our vision and can bring fresh energy, creativity and vibrancy to the area.’

Swindon Borough Council has worked closely with Arthur. Together they’re ensuring the development protects and enhances the building’s heritage. But all the while allowing for modern and commercially sustainable uses.

Apsley House

Built around 1830, Apsley House has played a significant role in Swindon’s cultural history, most recently as the town’s museum and art gallery.
Councillor Jim Robbins, Leader of the Swindon Council, said:

‘Apsley House is one of Old Town’s most recognisable and much-loved buildings. It was fantastic to receive a tour from Arthur who explained how it’ll soon come back to life.

‘When we agreed the sale, the intention was always to see the building restored and contributing to the local economy again. And it’s exciting to see the plans moving forwards.

‘A development of this scale will strengthen Old Town’s offer, attract new visitors and support local jobs. It’s great to see more significant investment in such a prominent part of Swindon.’

Arthur Dallimer (30) is a Swindon-born entrepreneur who bought and sold his first property at the age of 18. Through William Arthur Property, he specialises in commercial and residential developments across Swindon, Wiltshire and Bristol. All with a focus on breathing new life into underused and heritage buildings.

Further information is available at https://williamarthurproperty.com.


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