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Property details

Case reference: LB/24/00743
Address: 36 Royal Crescent, LONDON
Ward: Norland
Polling district: 11
Listed Building Grade: 2*
Conservation area: Norland

Applicant details

Applicant's name: R Ward
Applicant company name: Town Planning Bureau
Contact address: The Barn 43 Oakdene Road Redhill RH1 6BT

Proposal details

Application type: LB (Listed Building)
Proposed development Demolish part of third floor rear outrigger, extend and alter lower and upper rear outrigger, infill extension adjacent to rear outrigger and associated internal changes
Date received: 05 Feb 2024
Registration date:
(Statutory start date)
07 Feb 2024
Public consultation ends: 20 Mar 2024
Application status: Decided
Target date for decision: 03 Apr 2024

Decision details

This case has not yet been decided.

Decision: Grant Planning Permission/Consent
Decision date: 03 Apr 2024
Conditions and reasons:

1)

Time limit The works hereby granted shall be begun before the expiration of three years from the date of this consent.
Reason - As required by Section 18 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas Act) 1990, to avoid the accumulation of consents.

2)

Compliance with drawings The works forming the subject of this consent shall not be carried out except in complete accordance with the details shown on submitted plans and shall be so maintained.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building .

3)

Submission of details Detailed drawings or samples of materials as appropriate, in respect of the following, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority before the relevant part of the work is begun, and the works shall not be carried out other than in accordance with the details so approved and shall thereafter be so maintained: a) Brick sample panels comprising bricks salvaged from the closet wing and new bricks matched to existing to be viewed in situ. Pointing in mortar mix based on analysis to be included. b) Mortar analysis of historic mortar and pointing, to form basis for new mortar joints. c) Evidence of reclamation and storage of bricks from demolished element of closet wing.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

4)

Work to match retained fabric All new works and works of making good to the retained fabric, whether internal or external, shall be finished to match the adjacent work with regard to the methods used and to colour, material, texture, and profile.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

5)

Works to match - Sample panels required Sample panels of facing brickwork showing the proposed colour, texture, facebond and pointing shall be provided on site, and approved in writing by the local planning authority before the relevant parts of the approved works are commenced, and the sample panels shall be retained on site until the work is completed in accordance with the panel(s) so approved.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

6)

Brick bond The brickwork bond shall match the original bond on the building.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

7)

Pointing, re-pointing, and jointing The mortar mix shall match the original construction mortar of the building with regard to the grading of the aggregate, finish, and colour. The mortar must be lime based (NHL as per EN459) with no cement content. The pointing profile shall match the original profile on the building. If the original pointing no longer exists, details of the re-pointing profile should be submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority before any such re-pointing takes place.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

8)

Retention of fabric All existing fabric including existing wall and ceiling plasterwork shall be retained, unless notated otherwise on the drawings approved under this consent.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

9)

Demolition and stability Before any work is undertaken in pursuance of this consent to demolish any part of the building, such steps shall be taken and such works carried out as shall, during the progress of works permitted by this consent, secure the safety and stability of all parts of the building to be retained.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

10)

Partitions All partitions hereby granted consent shall be of lightweight construction, easily removable, and be so maintained.
Reason:- To preserve the special architectural character and heritage significance of the listed building and comply with Policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

11)

Salvage and Reuse of Bricks From Closet Wing The demolition of the outward fa╪ade of the closet wing is dependent upon the historic bricks being salvaged and reused in the new brickwork elements, and so be maintained.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

12)

Salvage and Reuse of Historic Window from Lower Ground Floor Closet Wing The lower ground floor window to be carefully removed prior to demolition, stored,and reintegrated into the closet wing, and so be maintained.
Reason - In order to safeguard the special architectural or historic interest and heritage significance of the building and comply with policy CL4 of the Local Plan 2019.

Informatives:

1)

GTD/Pre-app/At submission Est.G/No amend
To assist applicants in finding solutions to problems arising in relation to their development proposals the Local Planning Authority has produced planning policies, and provided written guidance, all of which are available on the Council's website. A pre-application advice service is also offered. The scheme was submitted in accordance with advice provided through pre-application discussions.

2)

Building Regs - Separate Approval
Separate approval for the works hereby granted permission/consent may be required by the Building Act 1984 and the Building Regulations 2018 (as amended), and the grant of planning permission does not imply that such approval will be given. The District Surveyor, Town Hall, Hornton Street, W8 7NX should be consulted before works commence.

3)

Listed Building Reminder on Enforcement
You are reminded that no work should commence on implementing this Listed Building Consent until all matters, samples, and details reserved by condition have been submitted to, and approved by, this local planning authority. It is an offence to carry out work to a Listed Building unless all such conditions have been complied with. Any proposed departure from the works specified in the approved drawings should be brought to the attention of the planning department for further consideration before the work is carried out. The Council will use its enforcement powers, including use of Breach of Condition Notices or Prosecution, to ensure compliance with conditions and prevent harm to the special historic character and historic interest of Listed Buildings. You are advised that there is currently a maximum fine of o20,000 if the offence is dealt with summarily, and if the offence is dealt with by indictment the fine is unlimited.

4)

Retain Original Fabric of Building
You are reminded that the original historic fabric of the listed building should be retained unless specifically authorised for removal by the Council as part of a listed building consent. Historic fabric which must be retained would include lath and plaster ceilings and walls, floor boards, original skirting boards, dado rails, cornice, fireplaces, staircases, and any other surviving historic fabric. Where these elements are in poor condition, repair and restoration could be undertaken by competent workmen, with the minimum amount of intervention to the historic fabric. You are reminded that the installation of recessed ceiling lights and speakers in most cases will require listed building consent. Any proposals for these particular works must be first approved by the Council as part of a listed building consent before they are installed within the listed building. Use the following link to see how advice can be obtained: Planning Advice Service Advice can be sought if a problem has occurred during consented works, but it is clearly preferable to seek advice at as early a stage as possible.

5)

Hidden Features
This consent does not cover the removal or alteration of any currently hidden features of architectural or historic interest that may be revealed during the course of building works; removal or alteration of any such features may well require listed building consent. ÿ

6)

Demolition (Ensure Stability)
You are advised of the importance to ensure that all works and measures necessary to stabilise and protect all parts of the building to be retained have been put in place before the consented demolition is commenced.

7)

Mortar Mix
The appropriate mortar mix, profile and colour of pointing are crucial in preserving and enhancing the character and appearance of buildings in conservation areas and other areas of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Inappropriate mortar mix and profile can lead to future deterioration of brickwork, and weatherstruck pointing should normally be avoided. Guidance on how best to re-point your building can be obtained through our planning advice service: Planning Advice Service

Committee details

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Contact details

Planning case officer: Sarah Winter-Irving
Planning team: North
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 020 7361 3012

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