Eco House at Plough Farm, Suffolk
Plough Farm, near Diss. We prepared a heritage appraisal to support a scheme to replace the barn with a new eco house. As the barn was built of local material (clay lump), Mid Suffolk Council required information on its historic character and an assessment of the significance of the fabric. The 1960’s ancillary barn was
Kennington Oval: Mixed use scheme in context of listed Gasholders
The CRICKETERS, Kennington Oval We were part of the team advising on the redevelopment of the site to provide a part 6/part 4 storey building with residential units and public house at ground floor. It involved the demolition of the former pub building that has been rundown and boarded up since 2003. After its
Heritage and Townscape assessment wins supports for roof extension in Central London
A heritage assessment wins support for a new roof extension on a building in a sensitive central London location. The scheme brings about the modernisation of the former BBC offices of Brock House, which opened in 1908. It then formed an important social role as the Philharmonic Hall. The building is characterised by red brick
Medical centre in context of listed church
A Heritage statement that supported a planning application to develop a brownfield site for a new medical centre in Enfield (Chase Side) received consent. We were approached to assess the development of the site, involving demolition of commercial and warehouse buildings and construction of a two storey building. By nature of the location in the
Friendly Street, Deptford
A Heritage Statement led to a successful planning application on a residential scheme in south east London. A new ground floor extension was proposed to the rear of a property located within the Brookmill Road Conservation Area, an area developed as a later part of Deptford New Town between the 1850s and 1870s. Its character
Madeira Terrace beach, Brighton
After research into the local heritage context, the building of a high rope climbing course above the existing Peter Pan’s Adventure Golf site on Madeira Drive, was given consent. Sited on the beach in the East Cliff Conservation Area and adjacent to the grade II listed Banjo Groyne and Madeira Terraces/ Lift, the proposed was