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CBB Architects – Trusted Architects in Victoria Park

CBB Architects are proud to serve Victoria Park with a balance of creative flair and technical expertise. We believe great architecture starts with collaboration and understanding your goals.

How we help

Elevating every space – with a thoughtful, practical approach to architecture.

Residential Architect

From self-builds to renovations and extensions for your home, we deliver thoughtful architecture that far exceeds expectations

Our expertise:

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Heritage Architect

Our approach to listed buildings and heritage assets is to preserve and enhance

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Why CBB Architects

We’re straight-talking, approachable people who will listen first and guide you on your design and build journey.

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Selected Architecture Projects

Explore some of our amazing bespoke architectural designs.

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Aston House

Cameron Bosque Brookes were appointed at the pre-planning stage to develop a scheme for this sustainable, car-free development of 30 luxury apartments in Northeast London.

It features the use of solar panels, green walls and roofs, and an eco-friendly internal courtyard complete with a garden, cultivated to attract a mix of wildlife.

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Mews House

This East London project involved the conversion of a derelict listed mews house into an amazing three-storey property.

The works required construction of a new second floor, new windows and doors, extensive façade works, new chimneys and a full renovation throughout.

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Virtual Reality Vault

The biggest issue with 2d plans and 3d images is that our clients struggle to understand the designs concept and when you are paying thousands of pounds on a building project this is not good enough. We use virtual reality as part of the design process to show you options and allow you to walk around the proposals as if you would in real life. You get a sense of how the completed building will feel and the sense of space.

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Our team

We’re straight-talking, approachable people who will listen first and guide you on your build journey.
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Historic park structures: Notable Victorian features within the park include the Grade II* listed Baroness Burdett Coutts Drinking Fountain (or Victoria Fountain), built in a Gothic-cum-Moorish style in 1862. The current pagoda on the west boating lake was replicated in 2010 based on the 1847 original that was damaged during WWII. London Bridge alcoves: Two Portland stone alcoves, listed as Grade II, were moved to the park in 1860 from the old London Bridge, which was demolished in 1823. Canal-side and industrial architecture like Regent’s and Hertford Union Canals define the park’s western and southern edges feature historic industrial architecture.

These include brick bridges, locks, and repurposed warehouse buildings. Gunmakers Wharf is a recent development reinterprets the local warehouse style, offering modern apartments and commercial space along the Hertford Union Canal. Post-war and modern architecture Park View Estate: Constructed in the late 1950s and early 1960s, this post-war estate features a sensitive and uniform design, set within its own park-like grounds with mature plantings. Architect-designed conversions: Many properties in the area have seen modern, architect-designed extensions and refurbishments.

Examples include: Extensions that create an improved physical and visual connection to the garden, using modern glazing and red brickwork. Basement excavations and sunken gardens that transform lower ground floor spaces and allow abundant natural light. Rear extensions that reference modernist principles, using features like inverted box rooflights and exposed steel frames. Peabody housing: Contemporary schemes, like the Peabody Housing on Morpeth Road, feature residential units with modern facades and butterfly roofs, referencing the adjacent gabled terraces.

Architecture in Victoria Park

The architecture in and around Victoria Park, straddling the boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets, features a diverse range of styles. While the park itself is a landmark of 19th-century landscape design, the surrounding area showcases elegant Victorian terraces, modernist post-war estates, canal-side warehouses, and contemporary residential developments. Victorian architecture and terraced housing around the park, such as Cadogan Terrace and Old Ford Road, are defined by their Victorian terraces. These 1860s houses, built with stock brick and often trimmed with stucco, give the streets their distinctive character. Italianate terraces within The Victoria Park Conservation Area includes examples of Italianate terraces, which often feature paired doorways with composite, engaged columns.

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FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our architectural services and how we can assist you.

We offer full architectural services including concept design, planning applications, building regulations, project management, and interior design support.

Yes, we work with homeowners, developers, and businesses across Victoria Park on everything from extensions and renovations to large-scale new builds.

Fees vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. We provide a clear, tailored quote after an initial consultation.

Absolutely. We prepare and submit planning applications on your behalf and liaise with Victoria Park’s local planning authorities to streamline the process.

We combine local expertise with innovative design solutions, ensuring each project is tailored to your lifestyle, budget, and long-term goals.