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Small Sites London

Small sites play an important part in creating homes in sustainable locations within our urban and suburban neighbourhoods. Previously considered as "windfall" opportunities, now that large urban regeneration projects have stalled due to viability issues and delays with the Building Safety Regulator, the government is rightly seeing small-scale infill and intensification as a realistic means to help deliver its 1.5m home target.

To demonstrate how small site development can reinvigorate our cities, we need to be able to point to examples of where it's done well. This website is an attempt to gather together some of the best small site housing schemes that have been delivered in London over recent years.

If you're aware of a small site exemplar which is missing from our library, please click here to add it to our list.

What is a small site?

Under policy H2 of the London Plan a small site is defined as having an area no larger than a quarter of a hectare (2,500sqm). There is no limit on the number of homes that can be included on the site. Subdivisions of larger properties into smaller homes also count as a small site. Under the Plan, each borough is required to deliver a proportion of their new homes housing target on small sites, although this ratio varies from place to place.

Site Types

Small sites typically fall into one of a small number of distinct categories. These site types are generally described within various planning policies, although the terminology often varies between them. We have set out the most common site types below. Note that these descriptions are our own, and are not universally recognised across all planning authorities. In fact, some of these are likely to be prohibited in some areas, and encouraged in others.

Backland

Typically garages or small industrial sites surrounded on all sides by existing development, usually with a single point of access from the public highway.

Conversion

The change of use (and potentially the extension) of an existing building into new homes, where there is a net gain of at least one dwelling.

Corner Intensification

The development of an existing plot, perhaps where a single dwelling already exists, at the intersection of two roads, which results in a net gain the number of dwelling on the site.

Estate Infill

Development of new homes on existing open or redundant space within the curtilege of an existing residential building other than a single dwellinghouse.

Intensification

The replacement of an existing residential building with a larger development resulting in a net increase in the number of dwellings on the site.

Landlocked

Landlocked sites are those which do not have direct access to the public highway, and are generally only accessible by passing through the demise of another property. Often these are described as "courtyard" houses.

Mews

Where an existing dwelling has a deep garden, the end of which has direct access to the public highway, allowing new dwellings to be built facing onto the street.

Side Street Infill

Development to the rear of an existing dwellinghouse where the garden has direct access to the public highway.

Street Extension

Usually where a new dwelling is added to the end of an existing row of terraces.

Street Infill

A gap between two buildings which has direct access to the public highway.

Vacant Land

Surplus open space, such as undeveloped land, garages, or car parks which do not have existing homes on them.

Wedge

Typically found on the outer edge of the bend in a suburban road, a wedge site is formed when an existing plot widens out to create a large rear garden which can be subdivided to create a new plot with direct access to the public highway.

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Site Types

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Scheme Size

SINGLE DWELLINGMINORMAJOR

London Boroughs

BARKING & DAGENHAMBARNETBRENTBROMLEYCAMDENCROYDONENFIELDGREENWICHHACKNEYHAMMERSMITH & FULHAMHARINGEYHARROWISLINGTONKENSINGTON & CHELSEALAMBETHLEWISHAMMERTONNEWHAMRICHMOND UPON THAMESSOUTHWARKTOWER HAMLETSWALTHAM FORESTWANDSWORTHWESTMINSTER

Architects

PracticeSitesHomes
31/44 Architects33
6a13
Adam Khan Architects110
Adjaye Associates11
Al-Jawad Pike222
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris116
alma-nac33
AOC114
APPARATA123
Archio230
Bell Phillips991
bere:architects22
Birds Portchmouth Russum11
Boehm Lynas110
Brady Mallalieu Architects17
Bricolage11
Burd Haward21
Bureau de Change15
C.F. Møller Architects264
Carbogno Architects11
Chance da Silva25
Chris Dyson Architects16
Coffey Architects453
Cottrell & Vermeulen11
Dallas Pierce Quintero11
Decent Goodfellow Architects11
Dowen Famer317
Edgley Design27
Gatti Routh Rhodes115
Gbolade Design Studio18
Gibson Thornley148
Gort Scott2109
GPAD327
Graeme Williamson Architects11
Groupwork16
Groves Natcheva11
Hampson Williams12
Harp & Harp315
Haworth Tompkins296
Hayhurst & Co33
Henley Halebrown16
Henning Stummel Architects22
HTA Design186
Jaccaud Zein Architects18
Jamie Fobert Architects33
Knox Bhavan Architects11
Levitt Bernstein113
Liddicoat & Goldhill33
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands16
7169
Madoc Architecture11
Matt Architecture11
McMahon Architecture11
Metashape14
Metropolitan Workshop124
Mikhail Riches26
Miltiadou Cook Mitzman11
Mowat & Company112
Nelson Wright Architects12
Newground Architects118
Niall McLaughlin Architects113
NIKJOO22
OB Architecture357
Open Practice Architecture22
Oval Partnership London11
Panter Hudspith Architects19
Peter Barber Architects10128
Peter Salter14
pH+18
Phillips Tracey Architects11
Pitman Tozer Architects349
Platform 511
Poulsom / Middlehurst17
Project Orange17
PRP14
RCKa375
Rivington Street Studio218
SAM Architects11
Satish Jassal Architects411
Selencky Parsons11
Sergison Bates587
shedkm786
Stephen Taylor Architects313
Stolon Studio519
Studio Verve Architects18
studioshaw11
Surman Weston11
Takero Shimazaki Architects11
Tate + Co18
Tectonics11
The Architects17
Thomas Alexander Architects18
Threefold Architects2150
Tikari Works211
Tony Fretton Architects110
vPPR29
West Port11
Williams Griffiths Architects14
WW+P114
ZCD Architects11
Total1001,936