To: Camden Council

Save Grove Lodge Admirals Walk London NW3

Refuse planning permission to allow an extremely large basement excavation under a listed house painted by John Constable and lived in and extended by John Galsworthy.

Why is this important?

This will not be allowed in 2016 under new regulations . If this is passed now it will mean the erosion of Hampstead's heritage in a special part of London . It is also dangerous with regard to the shifting sands on which it will be built and the disturbance of numerous water courses which constitute the start of eg the River Westbourne . The original listed building will be defaced by the removal of a porch and the insertion in a different place of a new front door. It is also extrememy dangerous with regard to its neighbour Admirals House , a six storey listed building built in 1700 without foundations.

Hampstead London NW3

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