Planning News
Planning Approval to Extend Building of Townscape Merit in Richmond
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission to renovate and extend a Building of Townscape Merit in the St. Matthias Conservation Area, Richmond. The house in question is a detached Victorian family home which enjoys a very large rear garden. Our clients wish to renovate the house, convert the…
Read MorePlanning Approval for Extension in Richmond’s St. Matthias Conservation Area
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have received planning permission in the St. Matthias Conservation Area to refurbish and extend a detached Victorian house. As we will not be making any changes to the front elevation and our proposed works complement the high quality period aesthetic of the house, Richmond upon Thames…
Read MorePlanning Permission for Listed 19th Century Gothic Villa in St. John’s Wood
Dyer Grimes Architecture is delighted to announce that we have been granted planning permission by Westminster City Council to renovate a detached 19th century gothic villa in St. John’s Wood. Due to its striking architectural style and Grade II listed status, we sought the advice of historic building consultants at Montagu Evans to ensure our…
Read MorePlanning Approval to Renovate 7,000 sqft House in Elmbridge
Dyer Grimes Architecture is delighted to announce that we have received planning permission from Elmbridge Borough Council to proceed with the renovation of a 7,000 square foot country house in the St. George’s Hill Estate in Surrey. With three floors, 1.3 acres of private grounds and a separate three-car garage, it’s a house that seems…
Read MorePlanning Approval for 3,200 sqft Wandsworth Home with Full Plan Basement
Dyer Grimes Architecture is delighted to announce that we have received planning permission from Wandsworth Borough Council to demolish the majority of a small, four bedroom house and replace it with a 3,200 sqft new build with a full plan basement. The site is within the Wandsworth Common Conservation Area, which typically means that demolitions…
Read MorePlanning Permission for Contemporary New Home in Chichester Harbour AONB
Dyer Grimes Architecture is delighted to announce that Chichester District Council has granted us planning permission for a full demolition and rebuild near Chichester Harbour. As the site is within the fiercely protected Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, we knew we would have to provide high quality CGIs (which we produce in-house) to…
Read MorePlanning Permission to Master Plan Oak Farm Country Estate in Cobham
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have obtained planning permission from Elmbridge Borough Council for full master planning of the Oak Farm country estate in Cobham, Surrey. The original fabric of the 18th century historical facade will be retained, while the roof will be removed and all internal walls replaced. Our plans…
Read MorePlanning Approval to Add Dormer and Rooflight to Richmond Family Home
Dyer Grimes Architecture is delighted to announce that Richmond Borough Council has granted planning permission for the addition of a roof light and dormer to our clients’ five-bed family home. By adding a dormer and rooflight, more space and light will be provided to the loft accommodation, which will be subdivided into two bedrooms, increasing…
Read MorePlanning Permission to Renovate and Extend Stunning Petersham House
Dyer Grimes Architecture is delighted to announce that we have received planning permission to renovate and extend a beautiful, detached 6350 sq ft house in Petersham. Richmond Borough Council were reassured that our works would complement the existing structure and give a new lease of life to a building rich with potential to be a…
Read MorePlanning Permission for Grade II Listed Renovation in Edwardes Square
Dyer Grimes Architecture are delighted to announce that we have been granted planning permission to renovate a Grade II listed terraced house on Edwardes Square. Edwardes Square is one of the finest garden squares in Kensington, built between 1811 and 1820. This property, like many others on the square, has unfortunately been subject to a…
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