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Forgive slightly bizarre request but I want to try and contact the developers. I really want to find out the suppliers of their stainless steel/wood fences at the front!


Any info gratefully received. I want to find flat steel newel post caps and they have them - have been searching the web but no joy so far


Any help much appreciated.

cheers

You might be able to get the architect or agent's name from the planning application .


I'm not sure where exactly you mean but you might be able to find the planning application if you have the full address .

I've looked here http://maps.southwark.gov.uk/connect/southwark.jsp?mapcfg=Planning&banner=planning&tooltip=Plan_tips without success .

Which is odd as it should be there ,but I find Southwark's site a little tricky sometimes .

However I'm making the assumption that there was a planning application - because I'm thinking it's the 2 houses on the corner where applications were submitted .

I know a couple of these were unsuccesful so maybe grander plans were abandoned and the work was just renovation and no application was needed or made .

Hope I'm making sense....

@senior chevalier - many thanks for links - We've actually bought the rails from the cable railing link - but I have really fallen for the design in the ones on Barry road for the newel tops - I suspect you are right and they are bespoke. Lovely though.

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