Warwick House

 

Warwick House

The property that is currently known as Warwick House is the development of two earlier houses as a town house for Henry Errington by Sir William Chambers, 1770-73. It was subsequently altered and extended by successive owners until 1980 when it was extensively refurbished for the late Ambrose Congreve. The property was listed Grade II in February 1970, lies within the St James’s Conservation Area and is part of the Crown Estate.

Working with Inskip Gee Architects, we are structural engineers for a comprehensive, yet sensitive refurbishment of this property. This includes alterations to the principal bedroom suite on the second floor, for the construction of a new basement under the house, the modification of the lower ground floor and rear extension, the refurbishment of the ground to fifth floors with additions to the fourth and fifth floors within the internal lightwell and the extension of the roof. The design was granted planning approval in 2020.

Client: Private
Architects: Inskip Gee Architects