Sloane and Cadogan wants to hear from the local community about our proposals to transform 45 Denyer Street and provide new residential units for the local community, whilst expanding the trading space for the café/restaurant on the ground floor. If you wish to share your thoughts please complete the feedback form or contact us at info@calcomms.co.uk or 0203 813 5559.
- Provision of 3 new residential units for the local community.
- Provision of additional trading space for the existing café/restaurant on the ground floor.
- Rear and side extensions of the building.
- Through the development of a mansard roof this building will be in keeping with almost all of the surrounding traditional buildings. Additionally, this will also help re-assert its standing in the context of the already consented Clearings development situated behind 45 Denyer Street. Our proposed mansard will therefore help preserve its position as a landmark corner building.
The site is located on the junction of Mossop Street, Rawlings Street and Denyer Street, with the development in question dividing Mossop Street and Denyer Street. South Kensington station and nine bus routes are located in the vicinity of the site.
The property dates back to the c1830’s when it took the form of a public house, the Shuckburgh Arms. The building has since been converted into a café at ground floor level with a residential 2 bedroom flat at both first and second floor. The property has been subject to a number of modern extensions, to the north east a single storey extension was added in 1985 to provide greater floor area to the public house and replace the former service yard.