Conversion of landmark Public House
The Grapes, High Street, Sutton Site work is underway following the consent given (2020) for the conversion and extension of the existing three storey former public house (for 26 new flats). The proposals included the change of use of existing first and second floor and part ground floor to residential. To the rear, there will be
Conversion of listed Presbytery to residential
Monks Farm Presbytery, Lancing We were asked to advise on an application for internal and external alterations in connection with change of use of former Presbytery to flats. The proposals which involved the removal and insertion of internal walls and demolition of non-historic rear extension had been previously refused, due to lack of understanding the
New homes in Stevenage Conservation Area
A heritage and design assessment helped guide a successful application for a site close to the railway station in Stevenage. The objective of the assessment was to support a small housing development (7 flats) at no’s 29-31 Orchard Road. The area is located in a Conservation Area and holds historic significance, with remnants of the
11- 12 Rock Place, Brighton
Seafront buildings & townscape in Conservation Area We were asked to advise on the demolition of existing ‘lock-up’ buildings and the design of a 2-3 storey mixed-use development in its place. The buildings are located within the East Cliff Conservation Area and in the vicinity of Grade listed II buildings on Lower Rock Gardens and
Hertfordshire village; new house next to listed Modernist building
Radlett, Loom Lane We were asked to assess a site located within the setting of a Grade II listed building known as 29 Loom Lane. The building is a 20th century detached dwelling with a geometric light steel framed hyperbolic paraboloid roof. The house (1962-4) was designed by George Marsh (of Centre Point notoriety) for