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Heritage Statement, Conservation Area

December 1, 2025 by Mark Price

Loft Conversion, Poplar, Tower Hamlets

Lansbury Conservation Area

Mark Price, Theatre and Heritage Consultant, was commissioned to provide specialist heritage advice and prepare a conservation area heritage statement to support a loft conversion in the Lansbury Conservation Area, Tower Hamlets. Although the property is not listed, its location within a highly intact historic environment meant any alterations needed a sensitive, well-justified approach.

The homeowners planned to convert the loft to create additional family living space. To make the new rooms practical and comfortable, natural light was essential. The design introduced three conservation-style rooflights on the rear roof slope. Their low-profile, black powder-coated frames were chosen for their discreet appearance and minimal visual impact. The rear elevation was selected as the most suitable location because it is hidden from public viewpoints and does not contribute to the building’s principal façade. This decision formed an important part of the conservation area heritage statement, helping to demonstrate that the visual character of the area would be preserved.

Mark carried out a detailed heritage assessment to understand the building’s architectural qualities, its setting and its contribution to the wider conservation area. He reviewed the historic development of the Lansbury estate and the area’s post-war planning significance. This analysis ensured that the size and placement of the proposed rooflights remained proportionate and appropriate.

The conservation area heritage statement brought these findings together in a statement of significance offering a clear and robust justification for the works. It explained how the proposal respected the conservation area’s historic qualities while allowing the homeowners to improve the functionality of their property. The document also set out relevant Tower Hamlets Local Plan policies and showed how the design met key requirements for conservation-led development.

Overall, the project allowed the homeowners to enhance their living space while ensuring that the character and appearance of the Lansbury Conservation Area remained fully protected. The conservation area heritage statement played a central role in demonstrating that the proposals were sensitive, well considered and aligned with local policy.

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Mark’s knowledge & passion for the architecture and heritage of theatres, allied with his in-depth knowledge of the planning system, was invaluable.

— Rebecca Morland, Theatres Adviser, Theatres Trust

About

Theatre and Heritage is an independent consultancy led by Mark Price, an experienced built heritage specialist working across London and the UK.

The practice specialises in the preparation of Rapid Heritage Statements, with straightforward reports often delivered within just 5 days—helping you keep your project moving without delay.

The consultancy advises on all types of heritage assets, including listed buildings, historic structures and conservation area proposals. Whether you are planning alterations, extensions, restoration or new development, Theatre and Heritage provides clear, practical advice to help you achieve successful outcomes in sensitive historic contexts.

Mark has a strong track record in both local authority and private practice, offering valuable insight into how decisions are made and how to secure approvals efficiently.

Recognised as a leading expert in theatre and cinema architecture, the consultancy also specialises in advising on theatres and cultural buildings, helping venues navigate heritage constraints and ensuring they are adapted to remain fit for purpose.

Get in touch to discuss how Theatre and Heritage can support your project.

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