Artist's impression of the new community hub entrance under the stilts
© ERMC

Proposed community hub could transform historic ‘Building on Stilts’ in East Cowes

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A new multi-use community hub could replace office space in an historic Isle of Wight building known by locals as the ‘Building on Stilts’.

County Hall has proposed a change of use of the Prom Building on Columbine Road in East Cowes, with associated changes and an extension.

Its first floor is currently used as a design suite, general office and meeting room space for Wight Shipyard according to the council’s agent, ERMC.

An Isle of Wight Council spokesperson said the structure was being ‘brought forward’ as part of the government’s Levelling Up Fund Round One grant.

They said discussions with East Cowes Town Council on the use of the space for the community are ‘ongoing’. ERMC said

“The building is now intended to be separated from the current tenancy and instead via this change of use application be utilised as a public and community use space.

“To allow this to proceed, additional ground floor area under the prom is required to provide an entrance reception and onward vertical circulation via a platform lift and staircase to the upper floor.

“The outside space provides opportunity for safe storage of heritage assets and interpretation or a sheltered exhibit and event space.

“The internal layout is subject to the final community use requirements and a future developed brief. Some residual space could be used for staff or amenity, and associated toilet provision will be provided.”

ERMC suggested the building could be used as a cafe, museum, event or performance space or meeting place.

“We are sure it will be a most welcome and well used space”
In a joint statement, the Isle of Wight Society and East Cowes Heritage Centre said they welcome the opportunity County Hall is taking to encourage the use of the Prom Building. They said,

“The building, often called the Building on Stilts by local people, will be sensitively restored and provide an excellent amenity for the community.

“Since the need to use props to support the superstructure in lieu of restoration, the public have been deprived of the undercroft.  With this proposal, the old Design Office above, with its wonderful views, will also come into public use.

“We are sure it will be a most welcome and well used space by the community.”

View the plans
You can view the plans on the council’s planning register (25/01620/FUL).

The public consultation runs until 12th December 2025 and a decision is due by 2nd January 2026.


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