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Architect needed for sizeable Georgian refurb


BunMum

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Hi,

We need recommendations for an architect firm to help us with our renovation of a sizeable Georgian property on the east dulwich/Forest hill border. Please let me know if you have worked with someone who had great attention to detail and a passion for period property.

Thank you!

Niki

Hi

We are local architects with a studio around the corner from William Rose on Lordship Lane.

We would be very interested to help out. Give us a call to discuss your project.

Here is a link to our website as well: http://www.design-cubed.co.uk



Hope to hear from you soon


Stephen 07887 995595

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Hi Niki,

We are a young practice with our office based in East Dulwich and as well as living in Forest Hill we know the area quite well. We have worked on Georgian properties previously, particularly Slot House which can be seen on our website www.nimtim.co.uk. Happy to put you in touch with other clients for recommendations/testimonials. Give us a call if you want to have a chat (details below).

Good luck - it's an exciting time when starting a new project.


Nimi Attanayake ARB RIBA

nimtim architects


e - [email protected]

p - 020 8693 0878

m - 07539039455

w - www.nimtim.co.uk

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