Clapham Project

Planning Consent Secured at Carpenters Place, Clapham

We are pleased to announce that delegated planning consent has been granted for the redevelopment of a constrained industrial site at Carpenters Place, Clapham.

The approved scheme allows for the demolition of the existing vacant industrial unit and the erection of a new mixed-use development comprising commercial space at ground floor level, with seven high-quality residential apartments arranged across three storeys above.

The design responds positively to local character and delivers a high standard of architecture

The site presented a number of challenges due to its tight urban context and proximity to established residential properties. In response, the scheme has been sympathetically designed following detailed pre-application discussions, resulting in a carefully considered layout, scale and massing that respects the surrounding context and neighbouring amenity.

The design responds positively to local character and delivers a high standard of architecture that will significantly enhance the visual appearance of the site and the wider streetscene. Particular attention has been given to the impact on nearby residents, with the final proposals demonstrating that the development is both suitable and deliverable without unacceptable harm to residential amenity.

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Established urban location

The development is located in a highly sustainable area, with excellent access to public transport, services and local facilities. As a previously developed site within an established urban location, it represents an efficient and sustainable opportunity to deliver a mix of residential dwellings.

The scheme will contribute to meeting Lambeth Council’s housing requirements and aligns with wider London and national planning policy objectives, supporting the delivery of high-quality homes while making effective use of brownfield land.

This consent marks an important step forward in the regeneration of Carpenters Place, bringing new investment to a long-vacant site and delivering benefits for both existing and future residents.