That's just another brick terraced house though. Fucking hundreds of thousands of them in London. No specific architectural or historic merit. They were quick-built basic homes at the time and are nothing special now.
It is possible to raise a ridge line and I personally don't have a problem with it as long as approval has been granted- ie they made a full planning application and didn't just fudge a PD scheme.
That's just another brick terraced house though. Fucking hundreds of thousands of them in London. No specific architectural or historic merit. They were quick-built basic homes at the time and are nothing special now
I agree with all of that. But it's the tip of the iceberg.
That's just another brick terraced house though. Fucking hundreds of thousands of them in London. No specific architectural or historic merit. They were quick-built basic homes at the time and are nothing special now.
It is possible to raise a ridge line and I personally don't have a problem with it as long as approval has been granted- ie they made a full planning application and didn't just fudge a PD scheme.