|
|
|
John Alderton and Pauline Collins at the Town Hall |
Actors block plans for house
FILM star Pauline Collins has defeated plans for a Footballers
Wives-style house next door to her home in a Hampstead
conservation area.
Ms Collins, who appeared in Shirley Valentine, and actor husband
John Alderton told a packed planning meeting on Thursday that
proposals for the new home on the site of a two-storey 1960s
house at 14a Redington Road were of poor quality and would invade
their privacy.
Mr Alderton said: One of the problems is the size and
bulk. The rear elevation is four storeys and it means the top
storey at the back will look directly into our bedroom.
The other problem is from the front. Ours is a listed
house that has certain rights and protections. What we will
see when we look out is the side elevation and we are going
to have to look at that brick wall for the next 125 years.
Planning permission has already been given for a similar development
at number 14, next to the proposed new home.
Mr Alderton added: The design should be of a higher quality
than a historical pastiche.
But Andy Meader, planning consultant for applicant Jeremy Sokel,
said: Great consideration has been given to producing
these designs. They are sympathetic to the surroundings and
reflective of nearby buildings and contribute to the character
of the conservation area.
Mr Sokel said he would appeal against the decision. |
|
|
|
|