Bringing high quality new homes to 50 Brook Green whilst preserving your unique heritage
Welcome to our website. This will provide residents and stakeholders with more information regarding the revised planning application for 50 Brook Green, off Hammersmith Road. We hope this gives you all the information you need, however if you require further detail please do contact us, either on the feedback form or by getting in touch with the team by emailing info@calcomms.co.uk or calling 0203 813 5559.
New promotion summary
- A wholly residential development of 34 homes along with a new on-site gym;
- Provision of new homes to meet the growing housing need, which is increasingly becoming a big local issue;
- Moving away from gas-powered heating and replaced by air source heat pumps for a cleaner technology across the development.
- Delivery of more family sized homes compared with the previous scheme, with greater floorspace and bringing quality, forever homes to residents;
- A fully sustainable development which will encourage walking and cycling;
- Creation of blue-badge parking, cycle parking and hard/soft landscaping to bring this key heritage asset back into use.
Site Location
The estate sits to the northern side of Brook Green,
overlooking the public green and the Holy Trinity
Catholic Church.
Blythe House, a Grade II listed building designed by
Henry Tanner and currently used as a store and archive
by the Victoria & Albert, Science and British museums
is situated directly to the north-east of the site. The
surrounding area predominately comprises a mix of large
residential properties, shops with residential units above,
and mews properties.
The site is set to benefit directly from the £1Bn
redevelopment of Kensington Olympia, located a five
minute walk from the site
“We want to create a sustainable, welcoming new residential development at Brook Green within the Hammersmith and Fulham Borough. We are keen to work with stakeholder groups, local councillors, and residents to ensure this development can meet the ambitions of this local area.” – Valouran & LiaSpace