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Planning 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 number of unsympathetic alterations and extensions.
For the first time since the 1970s, we’ll be giving this historic home the care that it deserves. The ugly rear extension will be given a facelift with period replica sash windows to match the front, and the concrete ground floor will be squared off with a contemporary, white render extension with sliding doors.
We look forward to sharing more details of this project as it progresses. To keep up with our latest work, click here to read our blog.