Grange Hall House / Nissen Richards Studio
Grange Hall is a former West Hackney National School, and is locally listed, being one of only two ecclesiastical buildings that survive in the Parish of West Hackney. Construction of the original school commenced in 1837 and was built for the newly formed West Hackney Parish that included St. James? Church, rectory and burial ground. It is believed that the use of the building as a school ceased in the 1960s and had been occupied by an engineering component merchant for over 35 years until it was purchased by our developer client in 2013. The building occupies a prominent location on the corner of Evering Road and Leswin Road in Stoke Newington, London and is considered of significant townscape value.
© Jim Stephenson
architects: Nissen Richards StudioLocation: Stoke Newington, London, United KingdomArea: 1000.0 m2Project Year: 2017Photographs: Jim StephensonPhotographs: Alexis Hamilton
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© Jim Stephenson
architects: Nissen Richards StudioLocation: Stoke Newington, London, United KingdomArea: 1000.0 m2Project Year: 2017Photographs: Jim StephensonPhotographs: Alexis Hamilton
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