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Oxted Gasholder - Courtyard Gardens February 2020

My site visit to Courtyard Gardens on 25 February proved to be relatively dry considering it had been the wettest February on record. I noticed a significant difference this month from my previous January visit, concrete underground car park floors are starting to appear and exterior walls taking shape.

This is blog number 14 and forms part of a series of monthly visits until completion of all 111 high-end one, two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses in Summer 2021, by St Willam part of the Berkeley Group.

The photographs that follow have captions to tell you more about the process.

Carpark floors and walls taking shape.

Carpark floors and walls taking shape.

From previous blogs I’m sure you are aware of how the site is changing. On this particular visit I noticed the most significant change because of how much work has, and is, taking place above ground and the number of workmen on site.

It is now becoming clear exactly where Blocks A, B and C are positioned as the outlines of buildings take shape.

This ongoing process of visiting the site every month, from the demolition of the gasholder in January 2019 to now has given me a real sense of appreciation as to what goes into building a development such as this.

I have learnt so much about the different processes, including the different skills, the architectural plans, the materials, the site management and how the weather plays a part as to how the site is managed. I am always excited to see the changes from month to month and am thankful to St William, for giving me the access to capture the changing town for posterity.

Thanks for reading I’ll be back in April with an update about my March visit. To read the other blogs about Courtyard Gardens please click here.

This link to my January visit to the site shows a display model of the development at Robert Leech Estate Agents just opposite the building works, this is where the buildings are brought to life and well worth a visit, you won’t be disappointed.

Stella

To read other previous blogs these can be found on the ‘Featured’ blogs below by using the arrows on the right to scroll through the past 30 blogs.