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flyer22

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Hello there


We have just acquired a house which requires a bit of work and we need an architect who is reasonably priced and a safe pair of hands to help advise us on and guide us through a redevelopment project.


If anyone has any recommendations we'd be grateful for to hear about them.


Thanks for your help

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Hi flyer22, we are an architecture and design studio based in East Dulwich with over 10 years experience in the residential sector. Our website is www.delvearchitects.com and you can follow us on instagram at @he_who_delves. If you would like to discuss your project with us, we would be happy to come meet with you free of charge to see your property and run through your design brief.


My email is [email protected] and my mobile number is 07749535140.


I look forward to hearing from you!


Ed

We are an architecture practice based in East Dulwich - we'd be interested in finding out more about your project!


Our trading address is 10 Rockell Place, East Dulwich, SE22 0RT, website www.delvearchitects.com and you can follow us on instagram @he_who_delves

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