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Green Belt Map Guide for Planners, Developers and Homeowners

A greenbelt is a designated area of land that is protected from development to preserve its natural beauty and provide open space for recreational use. In London, the Green Belt was established in 1938 to prevent the uncontrolled growth of the city and to maintain a clear separation between urban and rural areas. The Green Belt covers an area of approximately 516,000 hectares, or about 22% of the total land area of Greater London.

Guide to Renovating a Historic Home

Renovating a historic home can be a challenging and rewarding experience. There are many things to consider before beginning such a project, from preserving the character of the home to dealing with potential structural issues. However, with careful planning and execution, renovating a historic home can be a wonderful way to breathe new life into a piece of history.

Guide to HMO requirements and rules in the UK

In the UK, a house in a multiple occupation (HMO) is that a property that is rented out by at-least three people who are not from one household (e.g. a family). HMOs can range from small shared houses to large purpose-built blocks, and they are often used to accommodate students, young professionals, and other groups of people who prefer to live in shared accommodation.

Orangery Design Guide 2024

Open-plan kitchen design refers to a layout where the kitchen area is connected to the living and dining areas without any walls separating them. It's a popular design choice for modern homes as it creates a sense of spaciousness and allows for better flow and interaction between different living areas.

Guide to Orangery Roof Extension

An orangery is a type of conservatory that was very famous in the 17th & 18th centuries. It typically features a brick or stone base with large windows and a glass roof, creating a space that is both light-filled and private. While traditional orangeries often have flat roofs, modern orangeries can have a variety of roof types, including pitched and lantern roofs.

Steph Fanizza, Architectural Design & Team Manager

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