Plan for Residential Development At Grove Park Pub |
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Old Station House being reduced in size for house and five flats A proposal has been made for a residential development of a new house and five flats at the building occupied by the listed Old Station House pub in Grove Park. Under the plans the pub would be retained although the square footage would be considerably reduced. A pre-planning application was submitted to Hounslow Council in March 2019 for the retention of the pub on the ground floor (class use A4) and conversion of the upper floors into residential units with an extension to the building to create a new house and 5 flats. The building would be extended on the first and second floors and the existing flat roof raised to accommodate the residential units. The proposal includes the separation of the ground floor external space and the introduction of the new raised flat roof as required amenity space. The external ground floor space, would be split off, to provide approximately 75m2 of amenity space to be used by the occupants of the residential units. The main frontage of the building is to Grove Park Rd and Spencer Rd, where there is an outside paved seating area for customers which would be reduced. The building is has a back entrance onto Station Approach Road, opposite the railway tracks and close to Chiswick Rail station. Food at the pub is currently served from an upstairs kitchen and it is not clear whether the smaller pub would be able to serve cooked meals. The pub is operated by Punch but they do not own the freehold so are not the applicant for the development. The family who run the pub live in a flat above the premises which would be redeveloped as part of the project.
Anyone wishing to comment on the application can do so here
August 21, 2019 |