Former Greenwich gallery site set for residential conversion

The former home of Harlequin Gallery in Greenwich is set for conversion to a residential unit if plans are approved.

The frontage would be removed as part of the plan “for the change of use of the Victorian mid-terraced 68 Greenwich High Road to a single family dwelling house, including external alterations.”

ChangesHarequin Gallery conversion

Two shops next door have previously been converted to residential units.

Harlequin Gallery continues top operate and their website can be viewed here.

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J Smith

I've lived in south east London most of my life growing up in Greenwich borough and working in the area for many years. The site has contributors on occasion and we cover many different topics. Living and working in the area offers an insight into what is happening locally.

One thought on “Former Greenwich gallery site set for residential conversion

  • The conversion makes sense, although the single front window and door are oddly small.

    I think turning over long term empty shop premises to residential has to be the way to go in future. We must accept the fact that retail is gone for good and all those boarded up and empty premises could be given new life as residential homes.

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