22 - 24 Bruton Place London W1J 6NE
Description
Variation of Condition 1 and removal of Condition 8 of planning permission dated 24 February 2026 (RN:24/02233/FULL) for Erection of an extension at rear second floor level and erection of a single storey roof extension to provide additional office (Class E) floorspace at third floor level with terrace fronting Bruton Place and with roof plant above. External alterations including the reconfiguration of the ground floor frontage, installation of replacement/additional/enlarged windows and door on the front and rear elevation and installation of canopy within rear lightwell. Use of part ground floor as retail accommodation (Class E). Namely, to remove the requirement to provide no clear glass at the third floor level and raise the parapet at the rear of the third floor level by two brick courses.
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Historical activity at this location
26 previous applications on record - archival context, not part of the live application.
Previous applications at this address
Nearby activity
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