Southwark Fire Station 94 Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 0EG Grotto Place And Grotto Podiums
Application for Listed Building Consent for alterations to revise the layout of Hicks Cottages and minor amendments to 7 Davies House to alter the internal layout and external appearance of the building, including the conversion of this from a three to two bedroom unit, submitted alongside application for non-material changes 22/AP/3553 to application 17/AP/0367.
Camberwell Police Station 22A Camberwell Church Street London Southwark SE5 8QU
Listed Building Consent: Proposed internal and external alterations to facilitate the conversion of the former Camberwell Police Station to create a mixed-use building comprising a restaurant and public house (Sui Generis) at ground and lower ground floors and short stay, bed and breakfast accommodation (Use Class C1) at first and second floors.
271 Camberwell New Road London Southwark SE5 0TF
Removal of the existing window on the front elevation (basement level) and installation of double doors. Conversion of the cellar under the front garden into an external bathroom accessed from the main house via the lightwell. Works to include: Repairing brickwork to the cellar entrance, Lowering the floor level in the cellar and underpinning the walls, Lining the cellar walls with a cavity membrane, Inserting a new door to the cellar constructing new steps from the lightwell down to the cellar, Replacing an existing door with a door to match the adjacent doors
33 Manor Place London Southwark SE17 3BD
Conversion of 33 Manor Place (Former Manor Place Baths) into 10 residential units (Class C3) and 2,254 sqm (GEA) of commercial floorspace (Class B1) along with internal and external refurbishment and alterations, including introduction of a mezzanine floor within the refurbished Pool House (Re-submission of 16/AP/4517)
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