RKG are pleased to announce that the exciting Lodge Project has reached Practical Completion, RKG provided Architectural Services and Employers’ Agent Duties throughout all RIBA stages of the development Including Feasibility, Planning, Building Regulations & obtaining a 10 Year Structural Warranty.
The main building has been newly converted into seven well-proportioned one-and two- bedroom apartments. The property has been fully upgraded to a modern specification and energy efficiency standard. The apartments are fully fitted with brand new kitchens, bathrooms and windows.
We love not only good news stories but pride ourselves on positive Client feedback, Ecolocal had these very kind words to say about RKG :-
“We wanted the best architects, so we used Robinson Kenning & Gallagher Architects and Surveyors who have over 40 years of experience working with heritage buildings. They have provided professional management all the way, from the outset of the initial feasibility study through to where we are now and have been a massive help in putting their seal of approval on the outcome. The result is really very exciting, and we are sure that community facility users and future residents will love being here for many decades to come.”
Located on the doorstep of Carshalton Village, adjacent to Carshalton Ponds and in the heart of the Local Heritage & Conservation Area. The area is one of the most distinctive and picturesque parts of suburban London and Surrey. The village is home to a number of Grade 2 listed buildings including Honeywood Museum, the Old Rectory and Carshalton Water Tower. London’s largest Plane Tree is in Festival Walk, near the entrance to the drive up to The Lodge.
The Lodge is ideal for people who enjoy living in a tranquil, natural setting. Large period windows give views across the nature reserve and Carshalton’s unique rooftops. Take advantage of walks through the grounds or in one of the many beautiful local parks.
Ecolocal would love to hear from community organisations, charities, artists, social enterprises and anyone with an interest in using the facilities at The Lodge. They are happy to arrange visits by appointment as they make the finishing touches to the current phase of works.