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Our Summary
- Suitable for its previous F1, F2 and C3 Uses or Alternative Uses STPP
- Considered suitable for development or owner occupation for a range of uses including a continuation of its existing planning uses being Class F1 (Religious and Education); Class F2 (Community Use) and Class C3 (Residential) or potentially other alternative uses, including Class E (Day Nursery) and Class C2 (Residential Care)
- If the building were to be retained, it would require a full programme of modernisation and refurbishment
- Caretaker’s Cottage - an attractive unmodernised, 2-bedroom cottage also built in 1906 and arranged across the ground and first floor extending to 927 sq ft (86
- The property presents as a shell and requires an extensive programme of modernisation and repair but once refurbished would make a charming family home
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Description
The property is a former church and church hall complex situated in a regarded South London location, spanning 0.365 acres (0.148 hectares). The site consists of three interconnected buildings with a total gross internal area of 16,282 sq ft (1,512.6 sq m): St Andrew's Church, a period church built in 1767 with Italianate style and 6,605 sq ft of accommodation; Hammerton Hall, a 1906 brick-built community hall with 8,750 sq ft of space and a failing flat roof; and the Caretaker's Cottage, a 1906, 2-bedroom cottage requiring modernization and repair. The buildings have a mix of Class F1, F2, and C3 designations, as well as Locally Listed heritage status.
The site has vehicular and pedestrian access from Lingham Street and Landor Street.