Oakfield Terrace – Build your own High Street


The Oakfield Terrace is Homebaked CLT’s current main focus. We are transforming the terrace adjacent to the bakery building into an innovative and highly energy efficient mixed-use high street scheme owned by the community. Link to the full scheme is here. The site Attached to our neighbourhood bakery (197-199 Oakfield Rd) which is located in a […]

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The Art of Homebaked


Arts and creative practice weave through the work that we do at Homebaked CLT, may it be in the objects and site specific events we create, how we tell our stories or how we engage in the process of imagining – a home, a space, a way of being together.With a grant from the Arts […]

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Flat above the bakery


With the support of Power to Change, Homebaked CLT was able to refurbish the flat above the bakery at 195 – 197 Oakfield Rd. This refurbishment included very importantly the replacement of the roof on the entire building. Photo: Mark Loudon The flat hadn’t been lived in for over 50 years, so the work needed […]

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Homesquare


Just adjacent to Oakfield Terrace is a small piece of green that has captured our imagination for some time; it connects the High Street to ‘The Rec’ (the green space behind the terrace) and has heavily featured in our ‘Thing on the Rec’ activities as a space for market stalls. Inspired by the many stories […]

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The Thing on the Rec


Behind Oakfield Terrace is an old recreation ground, locally called ‘The Rec’. At the time the terrace houses and bakery were built (finished in 1906), this land was owned by the Marquis of Salisbury – at the time a major landowner in the area. The Salisbury family sold the land to Liverpool Council, with contractual […]

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Bakery Building


The old Mitchell’s bakery or also called ‘The Pie Shop’ has been an iconic place on our high street since as long as any of our members can remember. It was custom built as a bakery in 1903 and has only been in a couple of family’s ownerships since. The building is Homebaked CLTs first […]

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