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Planning Appeal Granted for Roof Terrace in Wandsworth

Posted by Granit on 2nd November 2020 -

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Granit worked closely with our client to renovate and extend this existing contemporary home adjacent to a listed school. The existing garden at ground floor is small, north facing and overshadowed therefore an important feature the client looked to achieve was an open terrace at roof level to take advantage of the great views and provide a sunnier space to relax. A number of precedents existed in the area but it was understood it would likely receive resistance from the local council (Wandsworth).
Granit set out a strategy early on to take the more contentious roof terrace elements through planning separately to the other works and planning to go to appeal if needed. After making use of a planning application and the follow up submission the scheme was fine tuned to address policy and any other points raised by the local council allowing for submission of an application tailored to an appeal submission. Granit prepared a written representation at appeal to set out the case for the roof terrace supported by drawings and perspective views with the result being permission granted at appeal.
The roof terrace links up with the internal stairwell and rooflight already installed creating a fantastic second external space with the benefit of beautiful views of London and a wonderful sun terrace adding great value and increasing the properties garden area by approximately 25%. It is a unique feature.

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Andy Bargery

Granit is an architecture and interior design practice based in London with 30 years of experience designing beautiful and commercially successful buildings.

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