Six new contemporary dwellings for the Wood Green Common Conservation Area

Client
Arden Property
Location
Wood Green Common Conservation Area
Related pages
- Development
- Sourcing Development Opportunities
- Site and Option Analysis
- Strategic Planning Advice - Sourcing Development Opportunities
- Development Consultancy
- Strategic Planning Advice - Development Consultancy
- Initial Concept Design and Financial Analysis
- Development Management
- Site and Option Analysis
- Gaining Planning Consent
- Strategic Planning Advice - Development Management
- Assembling and Managing Key Consultants
Following years of refusal by Haringey Council, we were instructed to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the area for our client, outlining its historic context.
We were also asked to recommend an architect to the client to design the new scheme. From the outset, we were mindful that the project needed to be an improvement or continuation to the existing character of the area. We also had to demonstrate that the existing music studio had no significant historic value.
The research and advice that we provided ensured that the scheme was approved by the council conservation officer and subsequently sent to planning committee where it was fully supported despite 60 objections from the community, two previous refusals and appeal dismissals. The client was able to demonstrate that the chosen design had no detrimental effect on the conservation area.
The final scheme is based on the area’s decades long relationship with the Barratt sweet company. In addition to the new dwellings, the client has created a community wildlife garden for residents to enjoy.