A few years ago we helped with securing planning permission and listed building consent to convert a former mews house into an art gallery. The case involved research into the history of the property and explaining how the new use would benefit the area and the building itself. We were pleased to recently see the art gallery successfully operating from the building.
Client: Grosvenor Estates
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Listed building consent has been granted for works to the interior of a large property near Chesham Place, London. The property had been altered at the end of the 20th Century and the new owner wanted to undertake further changes, and reverse some of the unsympathetic interventions. We were involved in a multi-disciplinary team and provided evidence relating to heritage matters to secure the necessary consent.
Client: private householder Listed building consent has been granted for works to a flat on Mount Street, Mayfair, London. We undertook a heritage appraisal of this George and Peto building which had been modified in parts, but still kept much of its interior. We provided advice to the client and architect, and discussions with the conservation officer saw approval within 8 weeks.
Client: private householder We were pleased to see a past project we were involved in appear on the cover of Grangewood's Estates Report. Their refurbishment of the listed St Mark's church stands next to a conversion of a listed townhouse, where we provided heritage and town planning advice for the Grosvenor Estate. The buildings set off each other very well, and are a great improvement to the conservation area.
Client: Grosvenor Estates We assisted a wider professional team in drawing up proposals for works to a listed gallery, close to Mount Street in the heart of Mayfair. The property had a number of uses over the years, including a car showroom, offices, storage and the art gallery. We undertook research and prepared a Statement to examine the proposed changes to the heritage asset. Planning permission and listed building consent were granted under delegated powers.
Client: Grosvenor Estates Planning permission and listed building consent have been granted for internal and external works to a Grade II listed building, which forms part of the planned estate around Wilton Crescent and northern Belgravia. The renovation of the house will also see a roof terrace to the main house. We advised on the proposed works, in consultation with a wider professional team.
Client: private householder We provided advice regarding the conversion of a dilapidated commercial building just off Oxford Street. Our advice looked at the heritage issues for the works to the building, and the change to a mix of commercial and residential uses. The work is now complete, and the ground floor occupied by The New Craftsmen gallery and shop.
Client: Grosvenor Estate The Grosvenor Estate have published their review of completed projects for 2017, and once again we were pleased to see a number of our cases included in the annual publication. This included the project at Bourdon Street, where we provided heritage advice relating to the conversion of a former mews/stables to commercial space and two flats above.
Client: Grosvenor Estate London Listed building consent and planning permission have been granted for internal works to a large, laterally converted flat at a terrace of housing in Belgravia. The scheme also includes new plant and upgraded servicing for the property, including air conditioning apparatus on the roof. We were involved in presenting the case to the local planning authority and undertaking the necessary negotiations.
Client: private householder We were pleased to see some of our projects included in the Grosvenor London Estate annual review, including this at Mount Street. We appraised the property to assist in the change of use and alterations to the ground floor, and creation of improved residential space on the upper floors.
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