Red Deer Lodge 48 Galsworthy Road Kingston Upon Thames KT2 7FT
Description
Details of Condition 9 (Material Samples) of planning permission 23/02452/FUL (APP/Z5630/W/24/3347888) (Demolition of existing 2-storey house. Erection of 7nos. shared living flats with a total of 50 bedrooms in two separate blocks with associated external communal amenity space, landscaping and bin and cycle stores.) - Samples of the materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces as shown and annotated on the consented drawings. Please note: These will be hand delivered to the council offices. 1- Long Format ?Roman? brick in pale tone. The same brick is used for solider courses, saw tooth, stretcher bond and perforated ?hit and miss? brickwork. 2- Natural Slate. 3- Weathered steel finish ? covering planters and balustrades. 4- Aluminium frame windows. 5- Slatted timber. 6- Long Format ?Roman? brick in cream tone. The same brick is used for solider courses, saw tooth, stretcher bond and perforated ?hit and miss? brickwork.
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