tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-156973427957040889.post4578091194271370462..comments2024-03-14T05:53:41.618+00:00Comments on Ham Photos: Getting ready for the Huf House to arriveMatthew Reeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17373136348794501350noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-156973427957040889.post-11060753013921551942015-12-22T11:41:19.582+00:002015-12-22T11:41:19.582+00:00Thanks for alerting me to the proposals for the ad...Thanks for alerting me to the proposals for the adjoining site. I have submitted an objection online.Matthew Reeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17373136348794501350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-156973427957040889.post-87442482677002591872015-12-21T15:15:39.280+00:002015-12-21T15:15:39.280+00:00Thanks for highlighting progress at 57 Ham Street ...Thanks for highlighting progress at 57 Ham Street - looks like it's going to be a pretty amazing flat-roof 7 bed (+gym, media room, etc) Huff Haus, albeit with one storey below ground - the 14/0297/DD01 plans are at http://images.richmond.gov.uk/iam/IAMCache/1604322/1604322.pdf.<br /><br />However, of further interest is the 9th December 2015 planning application next door at 59 Ham Street (next to the library) where the owner wants to demolish the bungalow and replace it with four x three bed family dwellings with basement accommodation and off-street parking. See 15/4780/FUL at http://www2.richmond.gov.uk/PlanData2/Planning_CASENO_Noindex.aspx?strCASENO=15/4780/FUL<br />The 'drone view' on page 8 of this document gives the best idea of what the development might look like: http://images.richmond.gov.uk/iam/IAMCache/1881233/1881233.pdf<br /><br />It's a shame at one level, although little gets in the way of a property development these days, as the original two 1954 bungalows were quite important works by renowned local architect Stefan Buzas of James Cubitt and Partners.<br /><br />The Huff Haus development looks like it could be an enhancement to the area. The same cannot be said of trying to cram four bland houses into a similar-sized plot. Fingers crossed that LBR see sense on this one.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com