Planning News
Planning Approval to Demolish an Existing House in Sutton to Build a Contemporary, Sustainable Home
Dyer Grimes Architecture has obtained planning approval to demolish an existing build with little architectural merit to make way for a sustainable, contemporary two-storey build with five bedrooms. While demolitions can be contentious, Sutton Council was convinced that our new design would be of significantly higher quality than the existing house, which made poor use…
Read MorePlanning Approval to Demolish Richmond House and Replace with Super-Sustainable Family Home
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 Approval for State of the Art New Build on Undeveloped Site in Wimbledon
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 Permission to Extend and Refurbish Family Home on Chester Avenue, Richmond
Dyer Grimes Architecture has been granted planning approval for the construction of a part single, part two storey rear extension, roof extensions to create a trio of second floor bedrooms, along with extensive refurbishments and alterations. Planning presented no headaches as Richmond upon Thames Council was happy to see us make significant sustainability and liveability…
Read MorePlanning Approval in Chelsea
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval in Chelsea. We’re delighted to have been granted permission by Kensington and Chelsea Borough Council to proceed with the renovation and first floor extension of a Grade II Listed house on Cheltenham Terrace in the Royal Hospital Conservation Area. Despite the highly protected status of the house, Kensington and…
Read MorePlanning Approval in Walton-on-Thames
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval in Walton-on-Thames. We’re delighted to have been granted permission by Elmbridge Borough Council to proceed with the construction of a new pool and gym building and double garage for a large period house in Walton-on-Thames. Elmbridge Borough Council trusted us to carry out our proposals as we had already…
Read MorePlanning Approval in Kingston upon Thames
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval in Kingston upon Thames. We’re delighted to have been granted permission by Kingston upon Thames Borough Council to proceed with the demolition of an existing conservatory to facilitate the construction of a new rear extension to a detached six bedroom property in The Leigh, along with various external and…
Read MorePlanning Approval for Grade I Listed Cottage and Ex-Rolling Stones Party House in Richmond
The owner of Wick Cottage, a Grade I listed house once owned by Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones, has received planning permission to extend the property after seeking pre-planning advice from Dyer Grimes Architecture. With the help of architectural historian Justin Ayton, we prepared a planning application for the most protected category of building.…
Read MorePlanning Approval in Caterham
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval in Caterham. We’re delighted to have been granted planning permission by Tandridge District Council, Surrey, to proceed with the demolition of existing two storey side extensions and garage to facilitate the construction of a new two storey side extension and single storey rear extension. The house in not located…
Read MorePlanning Approval in Hackney
Dyer Grimes Architecture has planning approval in Hackney. We’re delighted to have been granted permission by Hackney Borough Council to proceed with the construction of a rear and side extension, basement floor and substantial internal renovations to improve a Victorian terraced house in the Graham Road and Mapledene Conservation Area. A number of similar developments…
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