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Scott Brownrigg has built an enviable reputation for successfully designing and gaining detailed consents for the conversion of Grade II listed properties. We have specialised in significant sized buildings by notable architects such as Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (Architect for the world famous Battersea Power Station, the iconic British Telephone Box, Bankside Power Station and Waterloo Bridge). Scott Brownrigg has both a sensitive and commercially balanced approach to the successful reuse of these fine buildings. The team, working alongside English Heritage and local conservation officers, has developed an approach that has led to quality residential conversion proposals for the 1926 Sir Giles Gilbert Scott five storey, Whiteland's College in Putney and the 1866 John Norton / PE Massey, four Storey, Lancaster House in Osterley. Both are significant Grade II Listed buildings and both have been carefully redesigned by Scott Brownrigg to be converted into luxury apartments incorporating health and fitness facilities in the main halls and open spaces within the buildings. Scott Brownrigg has developed an analysis document and detailed descriptions within these documents identify all amendments to the buildings so that at detailed planning stage, Local Authorities and English Heritage have confidence in the deliverability of the proposals. |
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