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It is the old vicarage, and there was some intractable problem around ownership and whether it should be sold (I knew the story once!)I must belong to the Church Commission. The current vicar lives elsewhere. It's a huge waste of a decent plot of land.
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I'm not sure what Charter would do with it - the site is big for a house, but probably not big enough for any school building. I also very much doubt Charter would get the money - as a property I'm sure it's worth well over 2mil (the hospital is a new school so funding is different).

Most likely it will end up being redeveloped for new housing at some point...

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They applied to a build a 2 storey new vicarage plus 2 x 3 storey detached houses .


Refused in Oct 2012 on grounds that it would lead to a visually cramped overdevelopment of the site ,harmful and out of character with the streetscene and because the development didn't adequately address the impact on an existing Plane Tree .http://planningonline.southwark.gov.uk/DocsOnline/Documents/254391_1.pdf


Apparently the applicant appealed against the refusal ,*lost the appeal and a claim for costs . Interesting argument about the TPO'd Plane tree that had been felled before the planning application but resprouted and awarded a second TPO .http://planningonline.southwark.gov.uk/DocsOnline/Documents/325167_1.pdf


*sorry ,major error on my part ,applicant WON the appeal and was granted planning permission . They lost the request for costs of the appeal .


I'm sure Robin -rch on the forum - will have been well acquainted with the application .

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The boarded up house isn't in front of The Charter School anyway as the OP put it.


It's always been part of St Faith's as far as I've remembered and just because a vicar becomes less able or too ill to carry on why should it become prime land? Maybe the current vicar lives off-site but I hope it becomes part of something the community could benefit from.

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