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Upper Place

Thornsett partnered with Upper Clapton United Reformed Church to deliver a new church and community space along with 27 apartments in the borough of Hackney.

— London

— 27 units

— 2019

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Regency Walk

Thornsett, in partnership with Westminster Community Homes and Westminster City Council, completed this gated scheme of 32 apartments. 

— London

— 32 units

— 2016

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The Mission

In partnership with the Diocese of London, Thornsett built 26 apartments and a vicarage in and around the St Mary of Eton church buildings, on the edge of popular Victoria Park.

— London

— 27 units

— 2015

Elysées Gardens

We obtained planning for 33 one, two and three bed luxury apartments in a gated development on one of Brussels’ few private streets, within walking distance of major shopping centres.

— Brussels

— 33 units

— 2015

WoluwePark

16 luxury apartments situated in the leafy Brussels suburb of Woluwe St Pierre. With easy access to public transport, schools and shops, WoluwePark is in an ideal location.

— Brussels

— 16 units

— 2014

Castle Apartments, Pembroke

20 luxurious apartments and houses in historic Pembroke. Situated on the quay wall, with amazing views of Pembroke Castle and the Mill Pond, each dwelling is unique.

— Pembroke

— 20 units

— 2012

Boniface Square

Boniface Square sits within the tranquil confines of Place St. Boniface yet is bordered by the colourful shops and stores of Porte de Namur.

— Brussels

— 28 units

— 2012

Wheston Lodge

A luxury lifestyle development of 25 apartments in gated landscaped surroundings in the heart of leafy Woodside park.

— London

— 28 units

— 2012

Chaplin Apartments

Thornsett developed 22 apartments, 3 mews houses and the Bullion Room, a new rehearsal space for the Hackney Empire.

— London

— 25 units

— 2011

Pont Street

“The Lateral Collection” at 36 and 38 Pont Street is a development of five exquisite lifestyle apartments in a completely restored Grade II listed mansion built on the Cadogan Estate.

— London

— 11 units

— 2004