Grade I and/or II Listed Works

  • The Hoo, Hampstead

    In the capacity of Principal Contractor, KpH Deconstruction undertook this 7 week Strip Out and Enabling project at The Hoo in Hampstead, working alongside Gardiner and Theobald.

    Grade II listed building, The Hoo, is a large detached house in the Hampstead area of the London Borough of Camden. An early design in the Queen Anne style by the architect Horace Field, it was built 1888–90 and altered 1987–88.

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  • One Golden Lane, London

    In the capacity of Principal Contractor, KpH Deconstruction undertook the soft strip and enabling works at One Golden Lane, working on behalf of CFP and in conjunction with Gardiner & Theobald.

    One Golden Lane is situated on an island site on the western side of Golden Lane, bounded by Brackley Street, Viscount Street, Cripplegate Street and Golden Lane directly to the north of the Barbican. The building is positioned in a thriving sub-market of London, a short walk from Barbican, Farringdon and Old Street Stations.

     

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  • 1-5 London Wall – Phase 2

    Acting in the capacity of Principal Contractor, KpH were engaged by Quantem Consulting, on behalf of our Client, Endurance Land, to undertake Phase 2 of 2 which consisted of an 17 week Sympathetic Strip Out and Enabling project at 1-5 London Wall Buildings; a Grade II listed property (built in 1901). The building is comprised of circa 209,307 ft² of office, A1, A3 and ancillary accommodation arranged over basement, lower ground, ground and eight upper floors.

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  • 46-48 Grosvenor Gardens

    Brief Description:

    In the capacity of Principal Contractor, KpH Deconstruction undertook this 5 week Strip Out and Enabling project at 46-48 Grosvenor Gardens working on behalf of Grosvenor Property UK and alongside Exigere.

    Grosvenor Gardens is in the London Borough of Westminster and is bound by two terrace buildings to the sides and Grosvenor Gardens Mews to the rear. The site comprises of 2no. Grade II Listed Buildings and sit within the Grosvenor Gardens Conservation Area.

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