Kensington and Chelsea
Side and rear extension
Single storey extension
Development Type
Roof extension/ loft conversion
Double storey extension
Other developments
Borough
Kensington and Chelsea
Manor Hotel, 23 Nevern Place, London, SW5 9NR
Erection of roof extension, rear extension
Erection of a roof addition and rear extension at third floor level to provide additional hotel rooms.
4D Planning advised the client on the feasibility of the extensions, liaised with the client and architect to agree to a design that would be acceptable to the council. We prepared the planning supporting statements, submitted the planning application to RBKC and liaised with the planning officer until the application was granted planning permission by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
The Manor Hotel, located at 23 Nevern Place, SW5 9NR, is a charming establishment that offers a blend of comfort and convenience for both business and leisure travelers. Situated in the heart of Kensington and Chelsea, the hotel features well-appointed rooms, modern amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy services such as complimentary Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk, and access to local attractions, making it an ideal choice for visitors to London.
As the demand for hotel accommodation continues to rise, the Manor Hotel is considering expanding its facilities to include additional hotel rooms. This expansion involves applying for planning permission for a rear extension and roof addition. The process begins with a thorough feasibility assessment of the existing property and its surroundings. The proposed plans must comply with local planning policies set by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), including considerations related to design, height, and impact on neighboring properties. 4D Planning assisted the client by offering planning advice to establish the feasibility of the hotel's expansion plans.
Navigating the planning permission process can be complex, especially in conservation areas like Kensington and Chelsea. It is crucial to work with an experienced chartered planning consultant firm to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and guidelines. A knowledgeable consultant will help identify any conservation area restrictions that may affect the proposed development and guide the hotel through the necessary steps to secure approval. The consultant will prepare detailed architectural drawings that meet RBKC’s validation requirements and submit them through the appropriate channels. They will also liaise with planning officers on behalf of the hotel, addressing any concerns that may arise during the review process. By having an expert on board, the Manor Hotel can maximise its chances of success in obtaining planning permission for the rear extension and roof addition.
The proposed rear extension and roof addition aim to create additional hotel rooms that cater to increasing visitor demand while enhancing the overall guest experience. By expanding its facilities, the Manor Hotel can improve its service offerings and remain competitive in a bustling market. In conclusion, pursuing planning permission for a rear extension and roof addition at the Manor Hotel is a strategic move to accommodate more guests. Engaging with experienced chartered planning consultants is essential to navigate the complexities of local regulations effectively. Their expertise will help ensure that the application complies with all planning policies and conservation area restrictions, ultimately increasing the likelihood of securing approval from RBKC. If you’re considering similar developments or need assistance with planning applications, contact us today for expert guidance tailored to your needs!
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