New end-terrace house could be built in Twickenham

By James Smith

10th Jun 2024 | Local News

The two-storey home would be built on a piece of land next to 37 Latham Road (image via planning application)
The two-storey home would be built on a piece of land next to 37 Latham Road (image via planning application)

A new three-bedroom house could be built in Twickenham if plans are signed off by Richmond Council.

Mr Yaohui Lin has applied for planning permission for the two-storey home on a piece of land next to 37 Latham Road.

If approved, the scheme would create a new end terrace on a piece of land described in the application as "vacant".

"The design of the proposed house would replicate those in the existing terrace," the application said. 

The application says the land is currently vacant (image via planning application)

"It is thought that this would be an acceptable design approach in principle, allowing the house to integrate into the surroundings. 

"If this approach is adopted, it is important that the detailing and materials used carefully match the rest of the terrace. 

"If seamless integration with the rest of the terrace cannot be achieved due to other constraints, other design approaches, such as deliberate contrasting with neighbouring houses, would also be considered."

See the full application here.

     

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