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Audiology HouseDetails relating to the sale of 45 Nightingale Lane, SW12 8SP
March 2016audiology house anderson wilde & harris
Contents
IntroductionPage 3 - 1.0 Introduction & Intent
AssessmentPage 4 - 2.0 - Existing BuildingsPage 5 - 2.1- Location & CharacterPage 6 - 2.2 - Accessibility / Transport Links
EvaluationPage 7 - 3.0 - Opportunities
DesignPage 8 - 4.0 - RationalePage 9 - 4.1 - AmountPage 9 - 4.2 - LayoutPage 10 - 4.3 - MaterialsPage 10 - 4.4 - QualityPage 10 - 4.5 - Landscape & LightingPage 11 - 4.6 - Scale
AccessPage 12 - 5.0 - Access
DetailsPage 13 - 6.0 - Schedule of AccommodationPage 13 - 6.1 - Drawing Schedule
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View of Audiology House
1.0 Introduction & Intent
This document provides design and sales information to support the sale of the development site at 45 Nightingale Lane.
The proposals detail the change of use of the current industrial site back to residential usage. The scheme creates an outstanding development in a highly desirable part of Wandsworth.
The owners of Audiology House are acting on the wishes of the late Mr Lawrence Werth to develop the site and distribute the full proceeds from the development to support local and cancer charities involved in research and care.
The scheme seeks to makes the best opportunity of creating a sustainable develop and a desirable place to live with the original villa at it's heart.
Best offers are invited for the Freehold in excess of £8M viewing to be arranged as invite letter.
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Aerial View of site
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2.0 AssessmentExisting Buildings
Audiology House comprises a Victorian four storey building, set over four floors, with later additions to the sides and rear. These range in height from one to four storeys. The main building was built as a single family residence which later became a production facility for the manufacture of hearing devices.
The main villa is a good example of the type, however the two industrial additions to its sides detract from its form. All of the buildings are accessed directly through openings into the main villa or via a link building which sits in the centre of the site.
The majority of the site is built upon with tarmac laid to the front and side of Audiology House to allow vehicle access. There is a row of planting directly behind the railings facing onto Nightingale land and in beds either side of the main entrance to the building.
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45 Nightingale Lane Existing Approach View
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REAR FACTORY
ADMIN
LINK
VILLA
OLDFACTORY
Existing site
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2.1 AssessmentLocation & Character
The front of the site sits within the Nightingale Lane Conservation Area. The Conservation Area is predominantly residential in character with grand houses lining a wide street scene, featuring a wide variety of different architectural styles which combine harmoniously to form a pleasing and diverse townscape. Simple fenestration, yellow London stock brick, high eaves and grand entrances typify the Victorian developments along Nightingale Lane.
The original villa on the site dates from circa 1870 and is typical of a period of rapid development in the area. During these years Balham became a lively, fashionable, high-class suburb, close to the rapidly expanding rail network and within easy reach of the city.
2.2 AssessmentAccessibility/Transport Links
The site benefits from good access to bus, rail and underground transport links. A bus stop is located stop directly outside the of site.
The nearest national rail service is Wandsworth Common, a 13 minute walk from the site. Clapham South tube station, serving the Northern line, is a 6 minute walk from the site.
The site is within easy walking distance of the parade of shops adjacent to Clapham South tube station. Balham High Street is an 11 minute walk away. A Sainsburys, Tescos and Waitrose supermarket are all within a 7 minute walk of the site. The open space of Clapham common is a 6 minute walk from the site.
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Walking Location Map
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Clapham South Tube
Wandsworth Common National Rail
Balham High Street
Walking Routes
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3.0 EvaluationOpportunities
The Audiology House site has excellent potential to create attractive domestic dwellings which will improve the amenity of the site and the street scape of Nightingale Lane.
The large villa is suitable for conversion into multiple dwellings by replacing the existing side additions and re-planing the building, the rear plot has potential to provide additional mews houses by extending the existing terrace.
Parking can readily be provided for both the flats and the houses to the rear, by maintaining a vehicle access route to the left of the site.
The proposed development seeks to realise the potential of the brown field site whilst minimising any impacts of the development and seeks to enhance the character of the area.
MEWS 3
MEWS 2
MEWS 1
GARDENS
VEHICLEACCESS
APARTMENTS
PARKING GARDENS
Site Layout
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4.0 DesignRationale
The feedback received from the planning authority, heritage groups and local residents has informed the design rationale of the proposed scheme.
A modernist approach has been taken to the design of the new residential additions to the original villa on the site. Their design is intended to frame the existing villa and through the use of glazing and light coloured materials minimise the visual 'weight' of the additions by allowing light to pass deep into their floor plans and allow views of the villa through the new masses either side of it.
The mews houses have an individual simplistic style using crisp brick work and regular fenestration with brick banding to the ground floor street elevation.
Proposed Approach View
Proposed Side View Proposed Elevated Rear View
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4.1 DesignAmount - See scheme drawings Section 6.1
The proposal creates:5 No. 1 bed flats6 No. 2 bed flats2 No. 3 bed flats3 No. Mews houses
The Gross Internal Area of the existing building is 2148 square meters, the proposed GIA of the residential scheme is 1640, a reduction of 508 square meters. The built footprint of the site also decreases by a third.
4.2 DesignLayout
The site layout responds to the restrictions imposed upon it, the requirement for vehicle access to the mews houses and provision of parking, including a disabled space, for the flats in Audiology House.
Refuse store
Private gardens to Mews Houses
Formally plantedgardens
Amenity spacebetween mewsand Audiology House
Proposed Aerial site view
Mews house terrace
Green roofto side additions
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4.3 DesignMaterials
The modernist side additions to the main villa will use high quality curtain wall glazing with fine framing along with through coloured white concrete verticle columns, fascias and soffits. The exposed white concrete will echo the plaster work of the quoins and window surrounds to the principle villa.
The mews to the rear will be of finely detailed crisp brick work matching the colour and quality of the of the original main residence.
4.4 DesignQuality
This scheme has been designed to meet and exceed the guidance of the London Housing Design Guide, both in terms of space and quality standards. The ambitious design created by the architectural team presents a new iconic frontage to Nightingale Lane.
The properties created in this scheme offer a wide range of unit sizes and types in an attractive private development that minimises its impact on the environment.
Audiology House Street Elevation
4.5 DesignLandscaping & Lighting
A classical garden has been designed to the front of Audiology House to complement and emphasise the grand entrance to the apartment building.
A second green space to the rear of the main villa provides additional amenity space and a child's play area.
External presence activated way finding lighting will provide safety and security to the scheme whilst not affecting the privacy of the residential units.
Rear landscaping and play area
Principal landscaping to Nightingale Lane frontage
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4.6 DesignScale
The scheme reduces the built footprint and the overall mass of buildings on this site. The proposals re-harmonise the property with its surroundings. The side additions to Audiology House are subservient in terms of both design and scale, they hunker down into the landscape beside the original villa and their set backs at first floor level reduce the impact of their additional half storey height over the original additions.
The mews houses to the rear follow the line and height of the adjoining mews making no greater impact than the housing that preceded them.
Proposed Elevated approach
3D Massing Comparison - Rear Mews 3D Massing Comparison - Site Plan
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5.0 AccessVehicle and pedestrian access is clearly separated. Paved surfaces are permeable and high grip to prevent falls. Level access is afforded from the parking area to the lower ground level and the central lift core that serves the main building. Vertical circulation in served by a lift core to all flats. Communal areas are no narrower than 2 metres wide to allow for wheel chairs to pass and turn.
There is a mix of accessible units with two units meeting M4(1), eleven meeting M4(2), and three meeting M4(3)
There are 3no. parking spaces for the flats and 1no. disabled bay. The houses benefit from single garages. Each flat has access to the bicycle park and each house has garage space allocated for bicycle storage.
Site plan
Car park provisionfor flats
Disabled bay
Bicycle park
Car club bay
Under croft parkingfor each house
Vehicle gate to Nightingale Lane Pedestrian entrance
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6.0 Schedule of AccommodationThe total GIA for each residential unit is given opposite along with the number of bedrooms and occupancy as determined by the London Plan. In addition to the private amenity figures provided opposite each flat benefits from the use of the shared amenity space.
6.1 DrawingsThe drawings described in the table below are provided as part of these details.
Unit Name Area GIA Beds Pers Balcony Gardenm² Nr Nr m² m²
Flat 1 94 3 5 15Flat 2 61 2 3 10Flat 3 68 1 2 12Flat 4 70 2 4 29Flat 5 95 3 5 6Flat 6 37 1 s 6Flat 7 65 2 3 9Flat 8 78 2 4 9Flat 9 71 2 4 6
Flat 10 39 1 s 6Flat 11 68 2 3 8Flat 12 50 1 2 6Flat 13 50 1 2 6
House 1 223 5 8 43House 2 225 5 8 43House 3 225 5 8 43
DWG NO DESCRIPTION SCALE SIZES100 Site Plan 1:200 A2L100 LG&GF Plan Audiology House 1:100 A1L101 1st & 2nd floor Audiology House 1:100 A1E101 Long & Short Section Audiology House 1:100 A1E102 Elevations Audiology House 1:100 A1V101 3D Floor Plans Audiology House 1:100 A1S100P Site Plan - Proposed 1:200 A2L100P LG & GF Plan AH - Proposed 1:100 A1L101P 1st & 2nd AH - Proposed 1:100 A1E101P Long & Short Section AH - Proposed 1:100 A1E102P Elevations AH - Proposed 1:100 A1V101P 3D Floor Plans - Proposed 1:100 A1V102P Proposed render views NTS A2L102P Proposed GIAs A 1:200 A2L103P Proposed GIAs B 1:200 A2L103 Existing gross internal areas 1:200 A2