Frequently asked questions
Below are some frequently asked questions about the project.
ExploreVideo fly-through
Take a computer-generated trip through the proposals.
ExploreLandscaping and garden
The landscape design will provide an attractive and green setting for the new homes that offers a combination of improved public realm, amenity and biodiversity.
ExploreAccommodation details
The proposed 20 high-quality homes are designed to meet standards set out by HFL alongside the Greater London Authority (GLA) policy.
ExploreThe scheme in numbers
The scheme will be suitable for many kinds of resident, including those who require wheelchairs and those who cycle. Below are some details
ExploreKey guarantees
As a resident, there are some key guarantees set out as to what you can expect as your estate is rebuilt.
ExploreThe scheme
Homes for Lambeth are looking to build 20 homes, all of which will be affordable. The homes will vary in that some will be suitable for families and some will be accessible by wheelchairs.
ExploreContext
The Trinity Rise site is an early delivery phase of the wider regeneration plan for the Cressingham Gardens Estate. It is located on the edge of the estate with direct access from Trinity Rise, meaning disruption to existing residents will be minimised during construction of the new homes.
ExploreThe site
Located to the South West of Brockwell Park, the site — currently known as Ropers Walk — sits on Trinity Rise between Victorian terrace houses within a conservation area on one side, and semi-detached houses on the other.
ExploreOverview of the project
Homes for Lambeth has identified this site on Trinity Rise, on the Cressingham Gardens Estate, to deliver 20 much-needed new homes. 100% of these new homes will be affordable with 70% at Council Level rent and 30% shared ownership.
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