Image shows court yard with town houses in background
Artist impression of rear terrace proposed for Albert Road

A planning application to build family-sized houses at the former Century House at Albert Road in Romford has been submitted.

The proposed redevelopment of the site will include nine residential houses, including a mix of two and three bedroom family homes.

The redevelopment forms part of the Council’s Asset Disposal Strategy 2022-2028 and includes details about how provision will be made to protect the building, which is on the Council’s Local Heritage List.

The planning proposal seeks to protect the historic core of the building, which was erected in the 1800s, and includes retaining and refurbishing the main building with partial demolition to create four houses, and a further five new houses to the rear of the property.

It also includes preservation of the 1883 school dedication plaque.

The proposed development will feature modern, energy-efficient family homes designed to meet the needs of local families.

Councillor Graham Williamson, Cabinet Member for Development and Regeneration, said:

“We welcome this new development for Albert Road.

“Our goal is to create new homes to help meet the housing needs of our residents and we welcome this proposal which is sympathetic to the heritage of the building.”

View the planning application and if approved, construction could begin in winter 2025.

Published: 9 December 2024