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alice

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I am a locally based architect and my studio, Catterall Franklin Architects, is in Angel. We work throughout London and specialise in private residential work, particularly the refurbishment and extension of period buildings.


If you would like to speak further by phone, I can be reached on 07572 483 694 it would be good to find out a little more about your project and what you are hoping to achieve, to see if we might be able to help.

Hi Alice,


My name is Ed and I?m a director at Delve, an Architecture studio based in East Dulwich. We specialise in residential projects with over 10 years experience in the industry. We offer a free one hour consultation to meet with you at your property to discuss your brief and timings.


If you would like to discuss your project further, please either drop me an email on [email protected] or phone on our office number 020 3742 1404. You can find more information about us on our website www.delvearchitects.com or our Instagram page @he_who_delves.


Regards,


Ed


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Registered office: 10 Rockells Place, East Dulwich, London, SE22 0RT. Delve is a limited company registered in England and Wales, company number 11131408

Hi Alice


We're an architecture and interior design practice based in Camberwell working on a number of Victorian residential projects in the East Dulwich area similar to yours.


We'd be happy to discuss this in more detail and forward our credentials to the email address above, or to [email protected].


All the best


Kirsty

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