AP
Weston Homes, the developer that has acquired the 80-year-old Buckinghamshire studio, says it plans to transform it into a £120 million ($174 million) "Art Deco and movie inspired residential address."
The new complex will have 224 homes - 154 will be one, two and three bedroom apartments while the other 70 will be four and five bedroom family townhouses. Prices will range up to £1.5 million ($2.2 million).