Threefold bags planning for King’s Cross house

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Source: vaars. Studio

Scheme will add two new floors to existing single-storey property

Threefold Architects has secured planning permission to convert a two-room single-storey home at the side of a listed block of cenral London flats into a three-storey house.

The practice’s proposals for 48a Wicklow Street, near King’s Cross Station, will deliver a new single-bedroom property with a roof terrace.

Threefold said the existing property on the site was “unremarkable” and sat “slightly incongrously” between the six-storey Victorian structure and a contemporary home to the east.

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