Harry Styles is poised to commence a major £30 million renovation project next month, transforming two luxury homes into a single impressive mansion on a private estate in Hampstead, North London. The project features a vast master suite with four dressing rooms, a private lounge, an art gallery, an indoor patio, and ancillary facilities including a gym, cinema, and staff quarters. Although originally granted planning permission in April, the complex nature of the development and stringent local conservation rules have delayed the start of construction. The completion date is projected for late 2027.
The planning process has been notable for its detailed ecological considerations, reflecting the area's strict environmental regulations. Extensive surveys have identified feral pigeon nests, fox burrows, and active bat habitats on the site. Because bats are a protected species in the UK, any confirmed presence requires construction to pause until a licence is obtained from Natural England to ensure their protection. To mitigate environmental impact, the council has mandated the installation of bat boxes, insect hotels, hedgehog gateways, and log piles around the property to support local wildlife populations.
Noise pollution and disruption to the neighbourhood have also been key concerns throughout the planning and consultation stages. Styles’ team has committed to suppressing construction noise with acoustic enclosures around machinery and using electrically powered equipment rather than petrol-driven engines to minimise disturbance. Moreover, the singer has coordinated closely with neighbours, including fellow celebrity Cat Deeley, who is undertaking renovations nearby. Meetings have been held, and leaflets distributed to keep residents informed and maintain community goodwill.
This ambitious project involves the restoration and amalgamation of two Grade II listed buildings, requiring careful attention to architectural heritage and aesthetics. The renovation will include reinstating a previously removed second floor and creating a layout with numerous high-end amenities across multiple floors. The ground floor will host the main public rooms such as dining and drawing rooms, a TV room, and a conservatory, while the lower ground floor will contain luxury features including a gym with a steam room and plunge pool.
Work must begin by May to avoid the need for further environmental surveys that could add delays. The project timeline anticipates over two years of construction, with the potential for extensions should any unforeseen issues arise regarding conservation or planning regulations. This meticulous approach exemplifies the challenges of modern luxury developments in protected urban areas, balancing high-end living with responsible stewardship of local ecology.
In related property news, pop star Lewis Capaldi has also invested in the Hampstead area, purchasing two nearby homes—one for socialising and the other as a private retreat—highlighting the appeal of this prestigious neighbourhood to leading figures in the music industry.
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Source: Noah Wire Services