Planning News
Planning Permission in Notting Hill for Basement Extension with Pool
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have been granted planning permission in Notting Hill for a full interior reconfiguration, basement extension and roof conversion of this 9,000 sqft Building of Townscape Merit. This substantial Victorian detached family house lies in RBKC’s Pembridge Conservation Area, which has strict policies for the appearance of…
Read MorePlanning Permission to Extend Roof of Kingston Home
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission in Kingston to rebuild the roof of a large, detached house bordering the Coombe Golf Course. Our client approached us to increase the value of their Kingston home through obtaining planning permission for an additional 1,000 sqft. With banks and lenders becoming…
Read MorePlanning Permission in Richmond to Restore and Extend Subdivided Home
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission to restore a subdivided Victorian house in the St. Matthias Conservation Area back to its original purpose as a single family home. The focus of our negotiations with Richmond Upon Thames planning authority was our work at the rear of the property,…
Read MorePlanning Permission for Wimbledon Building of Townscape Merit Awarded in Record Time
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission in Wimbledon to renovate and extend a Building of Townscape Merit, including the construction of a 2000 sqft basement. This project benefitted from our new Fast Track service, which you can learn more about by clicking here. Thanks to close collaboration between…
Read MorePlanning Permission to Extend Richmond Riverside Building of Townscape Merit
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission to extend a Building of Townscape Merit on the Richmond riverside, as well as convert the lower ground floor from a commercial unit to residential and combine it with the rest of the home. The property comprises half of a prominent Victorian…
Read MorePlanning Permission and Listed Buildings Consent for Grade II* Listed Charing Cross Townhouse
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission and listed buildings consent from Westminster City Council to proceed with works on a Grade II* listed townhouse just south of Charing Cross. This grand building has seen many uses since being built in 1677 as part of the York House estate,…
Read MorePlanning Permission and Listed Buildings Consent for Belgravia Townhouse
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission and listed buildings consent from Westminster City Council to restore and extend a townhouse on a historic Belgravia terrace. Each colour in the above diagram represents a different age of building fabric. Much of the original structure was destroyed by bombing in…
Read MorePlanning Permission in NW3 for Family Home on the Border of Hampstead Heath
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have been awarded planning permission in Hampstead. The permission itself is modest – a simple request to replace single-glazed sash windows with double glazed alternatives – but the project itself is far more ambitious. As the rest of the works are entirely internal, we didn’t have…
Read MorePlanning Permission for New Six Bedroom Home with Indoor Pool in Cobham
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission from Elmbridge Borough Council for a brand new 6,400 sqft six bedroom family home in Cobham, Surrey. The proposed design bears a strong Neo-Georgian aesthetic which complements the traditional architectural style of the surrounding leafy suburbs, while the rear ground floor boasts…
Read MorePlanning Permission for 7300sqft New Family Home in St. Albans
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission from St. Albans City & District Council to demolish an existing property and replace it with a new Georgian-style mansion. The neo-Georgian aesthetic is appropriate for its neighbourhood in St. Albans, which is characterised by large, detached family homes. A symmetrical, evenly…
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