Voysey House

Restoration of an iconic Grade II Listed wallpaper factory in Chiswick.

  • Type Refurbishment
  • Area 15,000 sq. ft
  • Sector Workspace
  • Service Cost Management, Contract Administration
  • Sustainability EPC improvement from F to B

Client(s) Dorrington

Architects dMFK

Main Contractor Ambit

Originally completed in 1902 by the local Arts and Crafts designer, C.F.A Voysey, Voysey House was designed and used as a wallpaper factory until a fire in an adjacent factory in 1928.

Since then, it has operated as offices and has undertaken several unsympathetic alterations over the years.

  • Heritage cost management โ€” providing full cost management services for the sensitive restoration and commercial upgrade of a listed building
  • Expert heritage restoration โ€” coordinating a team of specialist heritage consultants to remove unsympathetic alterations and reinstate historically accurate, high-quality finishes
  • Grade A office upgrade โ€” cost managing the transformation to premium Grade A workspace, improving the EPC rating from F to B
  • Multi-stakeholder coordination โ€” managing collaboration across the project team, heritage experts and local community to deliver a seamless restoration

This project required expert cost control advice due to the challenging heritage features. Upgrading the building will provide Grade A office space aiming to attract more local occupiers and benefiting the local economy. It will also upgrade the buildingโ€™s EPC rating from F to B, making it more sustainable to operate.

CHP is proud to be involved in this project which is of significant local and historical interest.

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