“Huge original sliding windows draw in plenty of natural light”
This light-filled three-bedroom apartment sits on the first floor of the Grade II-listed, mid-century-built Cabanel Place in Kennington, south London. Its living spaces and bedrooms all have elevated views over the building's well-maintained communal garden squares, beautifully planted courtyards and raised vegetable beds. Although situated in a residential part of Kennington, Cabanel Place is in audible range of Big Ben's chimes and is within easy walking distance of the river and the area's excellent pubs and restaurants.
History
The old Lilian Baylis School is a set of historic school buildings laid out across a series of intersecting courtyards and plazas, which have been transformed into a gated community of apartments and houses that retain their brutalist origins.
The school opened in 1964 and was an integral part of the Ethelred Estate in Kennington, south London; it was named in honour of the theatre producer Lilian Mary Baylis, who once ran The Old Vic and Sadler’s Wells. As with much of the well-conceived public architecture of the time, it was designed by the Architects Co-Partnership for the London County Council (LCC).
It closely resembles the familiar idiom of concrete and dark brick used by Lyons Israel Ellis for a series of well-known schools constructed during the same period. What makes Lilian Baylis special, however, is its plan. Whereas the Lyons Israel Ellis schools, like earlier LCC schools, place all their accommodation in one main block, Lilian Baylis comprises a series of low, linked blocks that form a series of asymmetrical courtyards, with the principal circulation consisting of galleries at first-floor level.
Conran and Partners were invited to reinvent the old campus based on a sustainable vision, after the school was relocated locally. The ambition was to preserve and reuse the existing spaces, building on the unique identity of the expressed concrete structure, expansive brickwork and generous runs of glazing with linked blocks, while adding subtle new extensions to create 149 homes.
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