Camberwell, London
Mark Price Theatre and Heritage Consultant was asked to provide a Heritage Statement in support of a new shopfront. The property was located in the Camberwell Green Conservation Area but was not locally or statutory listed.
A new shopfront was required as part of a change of use to a beauty salon.
The proposal involved the removal of an existing metal shopfront and replacement with one in a timber design. The proposals were carefully designed to have a traditional appearance and to reflect the proportions and elements of the existing building. It was felt a traditional simple timber shopfront with a single transom and fanlights would be the best approach.
Supporting such alterations to properties in a well-preserved conservation area requires careful consideration and justification. Research revealed that the property originally belonged to Russell & Co, who were linen drapers. The upper part of the façade dated to 1925 when extensive structural alterations were undertaken across the frontage.
An assessment and statement of significance and setting was provided. The design was carefully considered and was kept to the minimum deemed necessary. Mark was able to provide evidence that the existing shopfront was not original. He was also able to justify the proposals and the works to endorse the new shopfront.
Thus, the alterations proposed had due regard for what it is that makes the building special and significant yet helping to make the unit suitable and usable. The report was able to confirm that the proposals did not harm the significance of the building or the character and appearance of the Camberwell Green Conservation Area.
A Heritage Statement was provided that adhered to the London Plan and Southwark Local Plan policies.
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