Planning News
Planning Approval for New Build on Undeveloped Wimbledon Site
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval to construct a brand new, cutting-edge, contemporary house on a site that was previously the garden of the neighbouring property, containing nothing but a swimming pool and some sheds. The local area has a precedent for stunning contemporary new builds, including a neighbouring property. We successfully demonstrated to Merton…
Read MorePlanning Approval for a Full Plan Basement in Fulham Conservation Area
Dyer Grimes Architecture is delighted to have received planning approval to excavate a full plan basement beneath an end-of-terrace Victorian property in the Central Fulham Conservation Area. Basements are a contentious issue in tightly packed residential areas such as Fulham, but Hammersmith and Fulham Council were convinced by our stellar track record of ambitious and…
Read MorePlanning Approval to Demolish Richmond House and Replace with New Build
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval to demolish a house in Denbigh Gardens and replace it with a new build that will complement its setting while performing to 21st century sustainability standards while providing a more open, contemporary living space. Richmond upon Thames Council believes strongly in the importance of sustainable developments. While it may…
Read MorePlanning Permission to Refurbish Grade II Listed 1720s Building in Chelsea
Dyer Grimes Architecture has received planning permission for an extensive but sensitive refurbishment on a Grade II listed building on Lawrence Street, also known as Monmouth House after the long-since-demolished Manor House that once stood on the site. Unfortunately, the site has been subject to a long history of heavy-handed repairs and unsympathetic alterations, so…
Read MorePlanning Approval to Extend House on Randolph Avenue, Maida Vale
Dyer Grimes Architecture has obtained planning approval and conservation area consent to refurbish and extend a semi-detached house in the Maida Vale Conservation Area. The house sits on a street with a distinct and consistent architectural style throughout, which is enjoyed by many thanks to the presence of Maida Vale tube station. It is one…
Read MorePlanning Approval to Extend and Renovate Building of Townscape Merit in Twickenham
Dyer Grimes Architecture has obtained planning approval and conservation area consent to renovate and extend a four storey detached house and Building of Townscape Merit. Despite the planned extension being very modern in design, our experience in blending old and new in protected buildings – including our award-winning works on a Grade II listed Georgian…
Read MorePlanning Approval to Extend 4,000 sqft House in Tor Gardens, Kensington
Dyer Grimes Architecture has obtained planning approval and conservation area consent to refurbish and extend an existing house in Tor Gardens, including a substantial basement extending beneath the front garden. The house was built by Thomas Bridges in 1851 and is one of four matching properties. A number of planning applications had been submitted in…
Read MorePlanning Approval to Improve Grade II Listed Georgian Manor in Surrey
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval to make numerous improvements to a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian manor with a colourful history, once owned by William King, 1st Earl of Lovelace, who is believed to be responsible for many of the original works. The manor has undergone many alterations, additions and repairs in its more…
Read MorePlanning Approval in Richmond to Demolish Separate Garage and Replace with Contemporary Extension
Dyer Grimes Architecture has obtained planning approval to demolish a single storey separate garage and use the space for a contemporary rear and side extension. While demolition works can occasionally cause difficulties in planning, Richmond Borough Council was happy to see the space taken up by the garage put to better use with an extension…
Read MorePlanning Approval in Wimbledon
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval in Wimbledon. This unusual project on Belvedere Road is not quite a new build and not quite a renovation. The current structure on this site is a half-built contemporary house that was abandoned in 2008 when the prior owners ran out of funds, leaving a basic structure that’s complete…
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