27 Crosby Row London Southwark SE1 3YD
Alterations to roof including construction of new dormer windows to front and rear, repair and refurbishment of existing fenestration, erection of rear extension at first and second floor levels, refurbishment and alterations including removal of historically unsympathetic fabric to reinstate courtyard at rear. Part of ground floor level in use as office space to continue to be used as office as well as studio workspace with remainder of property being retained as single residential unit.
Flat 3 187 Bermondsey Street London Southwark SE1 3UW
Replacement of existing roof access hatch with new opening glazed skylight and construction of a staircase to existing roof terrace and associated internal alterations; replacement of existing railings at roof level with new Building Regulation compliant railings works required to create a roof top amenity space; replacement of existing windows (3no. fourth floor and 1 no. third floor) with double glazed windows, refurbishment of front dormer window with introduction of new double glazed windows, sub-division of Third Floor bathroom to create a second bathroom and replacement of modern internal doors to residential apartment.
St Thomas's Church 9A St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 9RY
Amendments to the scheme approved under LBS Reg: 14/AP/1779 and 16/AP/3312 for internal and external alterations associated with change of use, the creation of a residential unit, internal panelling and new openings to accommodate a new lift shaft. Amendments to the residential unit include revised balustrade detail at roof level to include a gate, retention of the revised window detail and position and additional rooflight to residential unit in the tower.
Flat A 144 Abbey Street London Southwark SE1 3NR
Renovation of the external appearance of this Listed Building rectifying inappropriate works, mostly dating from the 1980s when the property (with adjacent property) was a London and Quadrant Hosing Association group home for the mentally handicapped. Additional fire doors were required for that use, but on sale and conversion to residential flats c 2001 some of the old features, such as the prominent alarm box and basement window guard were left in place. Internally the door frames from some of these additional fire doors were left in place rather than stripped out. The proposed works seek to rectify this and correct other non-compliant alterations such as the added uPVC windows, added to the rear, and reinstate as box sash timber framed windows