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Postcode record · Lewisham

SE26 4PJ.

SE26 4PJ has 32 known premises and 48 planning records — 20 approved of 47 decided (42.6%). 21 EPC records.

LewishamSydenhamSE26 4PJ
Postcode SE26 4PJ · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther51 on the map — every match
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32
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
48
Applications
47 decided
42.6%
Approval rate
20 approved · 10 refused
21
EPC records
ratings C 14 · D 6 · F 1
51
Mapped applications
inside the postcode shape
Postcode unit boundary from Ordnance Survey; premises and applications inside it. Aggregates describe the area, not any single premises.
Property

What is it?

SE26 4PJ has 32 known premises and 48 planning records — 20 approved of 47 decided (42.6%). 21 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 32 shown)

Planning

What happened?

48 planning applications across the postcode; 20 approved of 47 decided (42.6%). Latest 30 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
RHB: ONE Elderberry tree(T1)(ht. 6m)LATERAL REDUCTION by 2m form 4m to 2m on E compass point (towards and over apple tree)Reason: To cut back a selection of lower laterals extending towards and over Apple tree, to allow more light and space for apple to grow and remove major deadwood. ONE Holm Oak tree(T2)CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2 metres from 6m to 4m, REDUCE LATERAL SPREAD by 0.5 metres from 3m to 2.5m. Reason: To to then trim and shape the remaining canopy accordingly and remove major deadwood. General maintenance. Rear RHB neighbouring tree: ONE Hazel tree(T3 )LATERAL REDUCTION by 2m form 4m to 2m on E compass point. Reason: To cut back a selection of laterals overhanging clients garden close back to boundary. General maintenance. REAR boundary: ONE Cypress hedge(H1) REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 6m to 3m. Reason: Reduce (just below neighbouring gutter height), shaping accordingly, trimming garden side only to create a tight and compact hedge. REAR LHB: ONE Yew hedge(H2)REDUCE HEIGHT by 1.5m from 5m to 3.5m. Reason: Shaping accordingly, trimming both sides to create a tight and compact hedge. Informative A: The sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity.� .
1 QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Tim Jackson · Agent Trees Uk · Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2025-02-05
Details submitted pursuant to Condition 3 (Windows Details) of planning permission DC/22/124977 dated 6th May 2022 at 13A Queensthorpe Road SE26.
13A QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Ms Abigail Fisher · Agent V&V Architects · Officer John Rapson
Approval of Details (Following Full PP)
Approved
2024-07-10
ONE Large Ash tree (T1) LATERAL REDUCTION by 3m from 7m to 4m. The tree has not been previously pruned. The trees canopy is very dominating and almost touching the surrounding buildings. Reduce canopy back from the buildings to give 3m clearance, (reducing lateral growth from 7m to 4m) and remove lower lateral branches back to trunk over client's garden. Also remove lower lateral limb over client's garden to trunk. ONE Large Ash tree (T2) POLLARD by 4m to stem which is 10m in length over garden to approximately 6m from trunk. Informative A: The sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, urban forest canopy to mitigate climate change, wellbeing, wildlife and environmental benefits. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles, and a linear 'dead hedge' for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings. Informative C: Consent will be required from the land owner/owner of the tree for any tree works outside of applicant ownership boundary or to access the land to carry out any works to which the council has no objection on amenity grounds.
15B QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-11-13
REAR SIDE: ONE Ash (ht:10m) RE-POLLARD by approximately 4m from 10m to 6m to previous pollard points; Reason: To allow more light and branches have started to fail due to the size of the tree. Informative A: The sensitive management to retain this tree is greatly appreciated for urban greening and urban forest canopy cover.
11E QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mr Chalmers · Agent Top Notch Tree Care Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-08-11
Construction of a Small Rear Extension & Replacement of Existing Conservatory with new Part Solid Roof & Patio Doors at 1 QUEENSTHORPE ROAD SE26 4PJ
1 QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mr. & Mrs. Jackson · Agent Mrs. Ortmann · Officer Beverley Bewaji
Householder Application
Approved
2023-05-16
Replacement of conservatory at the rear of 15D Queensthorpe Road, SE26.
15D QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mr Jack Cummins · Officer Beverley Bewaji
Householder Application
No determination
2022-04-28
Replacement of rear dormer with a larger rear dormer together with the installation of two rooflights in the side roof slope at 13A Queensthorpe Road SE26.
13A QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Ms Abigail Fisher · Agent V&V Architects · Officer Zahra Rad
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2022-01-07
Proposed loft conversion and extension on the rear roof dormer at 13a Queensthorpe Road, SE26. Incorporating the insertion of a window and Juliet Balcony on the rear elevation.
13A QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Boyle · Agent Freedom Architecture · Officer Erin Glancy
Full Planning Permission
Refused
2018-09-12
REAR: ONE Sycamore (T1) FELL (approx ht 10-11m, close to rear wall of rear garage and concrete boundary fence, excessive shade to nearby trees/shrubs); native trees to be planted to replace loss. REAR: ONE Holly (T2) CROWN REDUCE ht from 7m to 6m, radius by 1m on all compass points. REAR: THREE Cherry (T3, T4 & T5) CROWN REDUCE ht from 7m to 5m, radius by 2m on S & E compass points. REAR: Apple (T6) CROWN REDUCE ht from 7m to 5m, radius by 2m on all compass points, CROWN LIFT to 3m above ground level. All work carried out to improve aesthetics of garden and allow more light.
9 QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mr Henry Stuart · Agent Amber Tree Care
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2018-07-24
The construction of dormer extension to the rear roof slope at 13A Queensthorpe Road SE26, incorporating two roof-lights.
13A QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mrs Boyle · Agent Freedom Architecture · Officer Erin Glancy
Full Planning Permission
Refused
2018-06-06
RHB: ONE Elderberry tree(T1)(ht. 6m)LATERAL REDUCTION by 2m form 4m to 2m on E compass point (towards and over apple tree)Reason: To cut back a selection of lower laterals extending towards and over Apple tree, to allow more light and space for apple to grow and remove major deadwood. ONE Holm Oak tree(T2)CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2 metres from 6m to 4m, REDUCE LATERAL SPREAD by 0.5 metres from 3m to 2.5m. Reason: To to then trim and shape the remaining canopy accordingly and remove major deadwood. General maintenance. Rear RHB neighbouring tree: ONE Hazel tree(T3 )LATERAL REDUCTION by 2m form 4m to 2m on E compass point. Reason: To cut back a selection of laterals overhanging clients garden close back to boundary. General maintenance. REAR boundary: ONE Cypress hedge(H1) REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 6m to 3m. Reason: Reduce (just below neighbouring gutter height), shaping accordingly, trimming garden side only to create a tight and compact hedge. REAR LHB: ONE Yew hedge(H2)REDUCE HEIGHT by 1.5m from 5m to 3.5m. Reason: Shaping accordingly, trimming both sides to create a tight and compact hedge. Informative A: The sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity.� .
1 QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Tim Jackson · Agent Trees Uk · Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2025-02-05
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
Details submitted pursuant to Condition 3 (Windows Details) of planning permission DC/22/124977 dated 6th May 2022 at 13A Queensthorpe Road SE26.
13A QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Ms Abigail Fisher · Agent V&V Architects · Officer John Rapson
Approved
2024-07-10
More
Approval of Details (Following Full PP)
ONE Large Ash tree (T1) LATERAL REDUCTION by 3m from 7m to 4m. The tree has not been previously pruned. The trees canopy is very dominating and almost touching the surrounding buildings. Reduce canopy back from the buildings to give 3m clearance, (reducing lateral growth from 7m to 4m) and remove lower lateral branches back to trunk over client's garden. Also remove lower lateral limb over client's garden to trunk. ONE Large Ash tree (T2) POLLARD by 4m to stem which is 10m in length over garden to approximately 6m from trunk. Informative A: The sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, urban forest canopy to mitigate climate change, wellbeing, wildlife and environmental benefits. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles, and a linear 'dead hedge' for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings. Informative C: Consent will be required from the land owner/owner of the tree for any tree works outside of applicant ownership boundary or to access the land to carry out any works to which the council has no objection on amenity grounds.
15B QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
No objection
2023-11-13
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
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REAR SIDE: ONE Ash (ht:10m) RE-POLLARD by approximately 4m from 10m to 6m to previous pollard points; Reason: To allow more light and branches have started to fail due to the size of the tree. Informative A: The sensitive management to retain this tree is greatly appreciated for urban greening and urban forest canopy cover.
11E QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mr Chalmers · Agent Top Notch Tree Care Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
No objection
2023-08-11
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
Construction of a Small Rear Extension & Replacement of Existing Conservatory with new Part Solid Roof & Patio Doors at 1 QUEENSTHORPE ROAD SE26 4PJ
1 QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mr. & Mrs. Jackson · Agent Mrs. Ortmann · Officer Beverley Bewaji
Approved
2023-05-16
More
Householder Application
Replacement of conservatory at the rear of 15D Queensthorpe Road, SE26.
15D QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mr Jack Cummins · Officer Beverley Bewaji
No determination
2022-04-28
More
Householder Application
Replacement of rear dormer with a larger rear dormer together with the installation of two rooflights in the side roof slope at 13A Queensthorpe Road SE26.
13A QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Ms Abigail Fisher · Agent V&V Architects · Officer Zahra Rad
Approved
2022-01-07
More
Full Planning Permission
Proposed loft conversion and extension on the rear roof dormer at 13a Queensthorpe Road, SE26. Incorporating the insertion of a window and Juliet Balcony on the rear elevation.
13A QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Boyle · Agent Freedom Architecture · Officer Erin Glancy
Refused
2018-09-12
More
Full Planning Permission
REAR: ONE Sycamore (T1) FELL (approx ht 10-11m, close to rear wall of rear garage and concrete boundary fence, excessive shade to nearby trees/shrubs); native trees to be planted to replace loss. REAR: ONE Holly (T2) CROWN REDUCE ht from 7m to 6m, radius by 1m on all compass points. REAR: THREE Cherry (T3, T4 & T5) CROWN REDUCE ht from 7m to 5m, radius by 2m on S & E compass points. REAR: Apple (T6) CROWN REDUCE ht from 7m to 5m, radius by 2m on all compass points, CROWN LIFT to 3m above ground level. All work carried out to improve aesthetics of garden and allow more light.
9 QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mr Henry Stuart · Agent Amber Tree Care
No objection
2018-07-24
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
The construction of dormer extension to the rear roof slope at 13A Queensthorpe Road SE26, incorporating two roof-lights.
13A QUEENSTHORPE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4PJ · premises record
Applicant Mrs Boyle · Agent Freedom Architecture · Officer Erin Glancy
Refused
2018-06-06
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Full Planning Permission

Building control

Building-control records are not yet collected for Lewisham — the register is being gathered borough by borough (held so far: Lambeth, Brent, Ealing, Westminster, City and others).

Place

What affects it?

Every mapped designation touching a premises in this postcode, with how many of its 32 premises each one covers.

Designation
Coverage
Article 4 Direction Area
Thorpes Conservation Area/Article 4 Direction · reference A4TC · covers 32 of 32 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 32 of 32 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Conservation Area
Sydenham Thorpes · reference LEWCA24 · covers 32 of 32 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area coversthe medieval and post‐medievalsettlement of Sydenham as shown on Rocque’s 1745 Map of London and 10 Miles Round. The APA has been included at Tier 2 as · reference 216444 · covers 9 of 32 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
The name is possibly derived form the Anglo-Saxon ‘Cippas’ settlement’ was a sub-manor of Lewisham and adjoined the former Great North Wood. Evidence of early tenements can be anticipated. · reference 78041 · covers 9 of 32 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Thorpes Conservation Area/Article 4 Direction · reference A4TC · covers 32 of 32 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 32 of 32 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Conservation Area
Sydenham Thorpes · reference LEWCA24 · covers 32 of 32 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
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Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area coversthe medieval and post‐medievalsettlement of Sydenham as shown on Rocque’s 1745 Map of London and 10 Miles Round. The APA has been included at Tier 2 as · reference 216444 · covers 9 of 32 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
The name is possibly derived form the Anglo-Saxon ‘Cippas’ settlement’ was a sub-manor of Lewisham and adjoined the former Great North Wood. Evidence of early tenements can be anticipated. · reference 78041 · covers 9 of 32 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
People

Who is involved?

Named on the latest 30 applications in this postcode — the party who applied, not the owner or occupier.

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Details
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Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent48 applications and 51 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy21 EPC records; ratings C: 14, D: 6, F: 1.
What is not assertedNo capacity, value or ownership claim is made at area level; those belong to individual premises records and their evidence.

Intent signals

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Ownership, finance and market signals recorded at addresses in this postcode — each with date and source. Signals are evidence of change, not a prediction.

4 intent signals recorded in this postcode
Portfolio seller · EPC F/G · Long hold
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Boundary: OS Postcode Unit areas (Ordnance Survey), 2026-08-14. Planning records: canonical stage2. EPC: EPC register. Premises: OS AddressBase / UPRN.