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Helpful late night reply to the original post....


There was previously an unsuccessful planning application to turn it into a nursery on the ground floor. That was turned down at the time. Maybe there has been an update to that. Maybe post on James Barber's thread.

From what I can make out from quickly perusing the planning app site, they want the ground floor to be retail (already approved), a shed loads of 'studio flats' above and then to construct a further level with a couple more 2 and 1 bed flats.

It's a lovely looking building (though run down) and grade II listed. I really hope that the council take this into account before approving too many changes to the front.

The planning application summary does say "Listed building: Grade II".


OTOH, it doesn't show up as a listed building on the interactive map at http://maps.southwark.gov.uk/connect/southwark.jsp (category is 18th from end of side menu) , or in http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/search?pc=SE22.


Somewhere there should be an authoritative list.

Cold and unloved but yes, good lines. Like something from an abandoned 1930s Aerodrome.


This is how the discussion was going a year ago when the nursery lost out to some kind of retail unit - or so it seemed then...


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1005625,page=1

Hard to see what retail would do well on that site, no real footfall and it is isolated from the rest of the shops on LL. Another "Express" style supermarket I suppose as there is space for parking out front...but even the much fabled M&S would want a more high st site you would have thought?


Shame re: the nursery. Can see that being perfect location for that and let's face it, plenty of demand in the area.

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