Connors, O. and Priestley, S. (2021). Heritage Impact Assessment at 27 Fitzroy Square London W1T 6ES on behalf of Advent Life Sciences. Border Archaeology Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1093217. Cite this using datacite

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Heritage Impact Assessment at 27 Fitzroy Square London W1T 6ES on behalf of Advent Life Sciences
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Border Archaeology unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1093217
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Border Archaeology (BA) has been instructed by Advent Life Sciences to undertake a Built Heritage Statement (HS) relating to 27 Fitzroy Square, Fitzrovia, London W1T 6ES, in connection with the proposed refurbishment of the exterior and interior of the building (which until recently was used as a dental surgery) as commercial office space. This Heritage Impact Assessment describes the listed building at 27 Fitzroy Square and assesses its significance, followed by a description of the application proposals and an assessment of their potential impact on the heritage asset, in order to reach an overall assessment of the significance of impact upon the built heritage asset. In overall terms, the impact of the proposed internal refurbishment works on the significance of the listed building may be assessed as Slight to Moderate, based on a cross-referencing of the significance of the house, assessed as being of High importance as forming part of an important Grade II Listed terrace of early 19th century date, cross-referenced against the magnitude of impact, assessed as Minor. The proposed works will not alter the overall plan form or external appearance of the building and no internal fixtures or fittings of note will be removed, although there is potential for the installation of lighting and a new air conditioning system to impact to a certain degree on historic fabric.
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O Connors
S Priestley
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Border Archaeology Ltd
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2021
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Parish: Camden, unparished area
County: Greater London
District: Camden
Country: England
Grid Reference: 529086, 182055 (Easting, Northing)
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HERITAGE ASSESSMENT (Event)
TERRACED HOUSE (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL TERRACED HOUSE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: borderar1-506537
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20 May 2022