4-6 Keith Grove,London,W12 9EZ Data via plota.co.uk
Description
Demolition of existing shed buildings and retention of warehouse building, redevelopment of the site comprising the erection of part three and part four storey terrace building to provide 6no family dwellinghouses together with roof terraces, solar panels and air source heat pumps with enclosures; external alterations to warehouse building to include the installation of new windows to existing openings at ground and first floor level, new door opening to northern elevation of the building at ground floor level, in connection with the change of use from former timber/builder's merchant (Sui Generis) into 3no residential units (Class C3); associate car parking and cycle parking. Data via plota.co.uk
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