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honeybee79

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Hi there, I am a SE26 based architect with a few projects on in SE22. You can contact me on [email protected]. This is a recommendation given by a previous client on the family discussion board:


Hi there - I have recently used Marienne as our architect for renovations on our property. I found her to be super helpful, knowledgeable and really went above and beyond..... even after her work with us had completed, she still remained open for questions etc. I really can't rate her enough and will use her services again for future works and will most certainly be recommending her to friends. [mariennepachonick.com]


Good luck with your renovations!!!


Cakey

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Hi, I am a local architect based in Peckham Rye/Goose Green are. I've just set up my own practice last year (after working for other people for 14 years!) and I would be very interested in helping you with a job like this if you haven't already found someone. You can find out a bit more about me at www.massingbird.com.


Regards,


Jonathan Fisher

Hello,


My name is Alice. I am a young and creative Peckham-based (SE15) architect specializing in residential projects. Please find below my website address. Feel free to contact me at any time, I would be very happy to help with your project.

Kind regards,


Alice Aldrin-Schrepfer

Architect ADE HMONP ARB

www.alicealdrinschrepfer.com

Hi, We run a local innovative architecture practice and am sure we would be able to help you.


I would be happy to meet for a free consulation if you are interested.


You can check our work out at:


www.selenckyparsons.com

[email protected]

07775 863 854


Many Thanks,

Sam


Sam Selencky RIBA ARB

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