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Plans to turn two historic Brighton mansions into flats

by Jo Wadsworth
Friday 21 May, 2021 at 11:13AM
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Stanmer House up for let again

Stanmer House by N Chadwick

Stanmer House by N Chadwick

A Brighton building maintenance company is planning to turn Stanmer House and Patcham Place into flats.

KSD Group owns the leasehold to both listed mansions, using Patcham Place as offices and until last year leasing out Stanmer House as a restaurant and potential hotel.

It has now asked for pre-application advice for a change of use for Grade I listed Stanmer House, keeping a cafe and restaurant on the ground floor, and creating a new exhibition space and ten flats.

It also wants to turn Grade II listed Patcham Place’s stable block into four holiday lets.

And it proposes building ten affordable homes and eco-holiday lets at a separate site at the New Pit Depot in Lewes, which it also owns.

Patcham Place. Picture by Paul Gillett

KSD Group’s Jason Gargan said: “We want to make sure these buildings can be enjoyed by people. We don’t want them falling back into the condition that we picked them up in.

“When we bought Patcham Place, it was completely derelict and when we took back Stanmer House last year, behind the scenes it was absolutely trashed.

“As owners of a Grade I listed property we have responsibilities for their upkeep, and have to use original materials.

“We have got great respect for those old listed buildings and we have got to look at the plans from a viability point of view.

“Stanmer House is a beautiful property but it just doesn’t work as a commercial venue. There’s been six or seven attempts to do that, and they’ve all bailed and ended up going into administration or transferring away.

“We are trying to push at an open door in terms of returning it to what it was originally intended for. That’s the only viable way forward for us to fund the two to three million pound bill to restore it.

“Before we bought it, Patcham Place had been used as a place for people to stay – a B&B, a Travelodge, a youth hostel.

“It’s a beautiful building overlooking a park. It’s in a residential area it’s the only commercial building of its size in Patcham.

“It’s not really suitable office space for a company of our size.”

The plans, submitted to the South Downs National Park, retain Stanmer House’s entrance hall, but knock down a modern kitchen extension, to be replaced by one of the new flats.

Half the cafe would double as an exhibition space for boards explaining the history of the house and surrounding park.

The basement would hold a gym and other leisure rooms for the use of residents.

Jason Knight, chair of Stanmer Resident’s Committee, said the village was happy the cafe would remain open, but there was some nervousness about the proposed flats.

“People that live and own properties that are currently in the courtyard of Stanmer House are very worried because the extension will cut their views of the woodland.

“The biggest worry in the village is the change to the community feel that those sorts of flats might bring.

“We do understand that the house has to be commercially viable and no one has managed to make that happen yet, so we are totally supportive of a Stanmer House that’s still open and we love the fact the cafe’s still open.

“For us it just needs to have some reflection of Stanmer House as a historic building. The basement being made into TV rooms and a gym doesn’t seem to reflect the heritage of the park and the community of Stanmer Village.”

A spokesman for the Brighton Society said: “In principle we support the proposals to change the use of use of both buildings to
residential which is closer to their original uses than the current uses, and agree that this will be a more economically sustainable solution in the long term.

“We agree that the scale, internal ceiling heights and character of the residential accommodation in both listed buildings makes them unsuitable to conversion for affordable housing, and support the proposal to use the Lewes Depot site to provide the affordable housing component for both proposals.

“It is important that the future detailed plans respect the listed status, the historical importance and architectural quality and detail of both these early Georgian mansions and their settings, including the parking arrangements for residents. 

“We look forward to reviewing the more detailed proposals in due course when these are developed.”

KSD applied for a new licence for Stanmer House on the same terms as it had previously had, to serve alcohol and food and host a variety of entertainment including dancing, boxing and wrestling into the early hours.

It says it now intends to amend that licence to more closely reflect its plans for a daytime cafe.

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Comments 8

  1. Carla says:
    5 years ago

    I hope it will all be affordable housing for people on low incomes and universal credit and not fancy flats for rich people

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    • Bear Road resident says:
      5 years ago

      Don’t worry about affordable housing this is Brighton – Stanmer house will probably end up as more student housing…. Practically everywhere else east of London Road as.

      Reply
  2. Freya says:
    5 years ago

    Gentrification much? It’ll no doubt be overly priced. Is there any say for locals?

    Reply
    • Nige says:
      5 years ago

      If you bother to read the article ‘the locals’ opinions are clearly given.

      Reply
  3. WhitehawkFCFan says:
    5 years ago

    if what they did to Patcham Place is anything to go by, it will not be tasteful, it’ll be Cheap crystal chandeliers and nasty carpet over the flagstone floors again.

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    • S Puller says:
      5 years ago

      Patcham Place was renovated very well and only carpeted in areas to protect floorboards in accordance with guidance from a heritage consultant . I should know I laid the flooring. Very sad that there’s so many green eyed, envious people in Brighton. As a whitehawk fan I’m sure you probably know the owners of ksd also but wouldn’t say a single word to them about their lack of taste if they were stood in front of you. Sad people.

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  4. Bradly says:
    5 years ago

    Good news and good luck

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  5. Jim says:
    5 years ago

    Interesting: Malling New Pit is in the National Park, and every attempt at building there so far has failed on planning grounds.

    I’m thinking placing the affordable housing there is a rather cynical move by the developers, hoping to twist somebody’s arm one way or another.

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