Twickenham offices could be turned into family homes

By James Smith 15th Aug 2024

There will be little external changes to the building, if the plans go ahead (image via Google Maps)
There will be little external changes to the building, if the plans go ahead (image via Google Maps)

An office building in Twickenham could be turned into six homes, if plans are approved by Richmond Council.

Fishguard & Goodwick United Ltd / Charles Richards have applied for the change of use at The Puzzle Academy at Messom Mews.

If approved the scheme would see four, two-bedroom flats and houses, and two, three-bedroom flats created.

The flats would be built on the ground and first floors, while the houses would be two storeys.

The scheme would see no external alterations to the building, aside from the removal of company signs.

"Each of the six residential units would come forward with a single off-street car parking space, as retained from the extant office floorspace," the application said. 

"As well as secure and covered cycle parking storage to accommodate the parking of two cycles, in accordance with policy and guidance set both borough-wide and London-wide in tandem with consideration of local context.

See the full application here.

     

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