Dukes Avenue

NEW MALDEN // FOUR UNITS

elegant, modern living spaces


 

This site was initially a 1960s purpose built masionette. Our vision and planning capabilities ensured that the plot was repurposed to maximise its potential and create modern living spaces.

The scheme took 12 months to build and involved a complex basement element and specialist foundations. The finished building comprises of 2 x 3 bed units and 2 x 1 bed units.

completed in Jan 2021


New Malden was established entirely as a result of the arrival of the railway, when what is now called New Malden railway station was opened on 1 December 1846 on the main line from London Waterloo.

Building started slowly in the area just to the north of the station, gathering pace in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with two- and three-bedroom terraced houses. Further out towards Coombe Hill are larger detached and semi-detached houses from the 1930s. The name of the road which leads up the hill to Coombe, Traps Lane, is thought to derive from a farm owned by a Mrs Trap. Following the opening of the Kingston bypass in 1927, the farms to its south progressively gave way to suburban development.

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