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Builder and architect recommendations please!


Cemhw

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Hello everyone


Hope you?re well.


We have recently bought a property in East Dulwich and looking to do a side return and possibly a mansard extension (but understand from previous threads that it is tricky to get planning with Southwark). There are two other properties opposite us which do have mansard extensions so fingers crossed. Any tips on this and recommendations for builders and local architects would be greatly appreciated!


Thank you

Charlotte

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Charlotte


I am founder and Director of Delve Architects, we are a design led practice who specialise in creative residential extensions and refurbishment.


It would be great to discuss your project together and introduce my practice. Please get in touch via our website

www.delvearchitects.com, or email [email protected].


Kind regards

Alex

07706 891482 Charlie Haggerty of CGB Builders


Lovely guy. Built my loft a few years back and refurbished my home. I?m in the trade myself and I wouldn?t just let any old builder work in my house. When I cast my eye onto my rear extension Charlie is a dead Cert.

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