ePetition details
Retain the heritage Victorian villa, Altamira, as part of redeveloping 1 Morland Gardens.
Between 1872 and 1876, the noted Victorian architect, Henry
Kendall Jnr, developed an estate of middle-class homes on a field
beside the Harrow Road, just to the west of Harlesden. He called
the estate Stonebridge Park, and that was the origin of the name
for the area which grew up near it.
Although there are other late 19th century houses in Brent which
are described as being of Italianate style, numbers 1 and 2 Morland
Gardens, originally “Altamira” and
“Hurworth”, are the only surviving examples with
distinctive belvedere towers. Seen from the crossroads at the top
of Hillside, and with the trees of the community garden in front,
they provide one of the best streetscape views in the area.
“Altamira” remained as a private house until around the
time of the First World War, then became a members’ club for
many decades. In the 1990s, this beautiful Victorian villa was
chosen by Brent Council, and sympathetically restored and extended,
with funding from Harlesden City Challenge, to become the home of
the Brent Adult and Community Education Service, in an
inspirational Stonebridge setting.
In 2018, it was decided to upgrade the facilities for what is now
the Brent Start college, and an architect was chosen, through a
competition, with experience of combining heritage and modern
buildings. Sadly, at an early stage, a planning officer wrongly
advised that the locally listed building could be demolished,
without taking into account Brent’s adopted heritage planning
policies or the heritage significance of the Victorian villa.
As a result, the scheme which was given the go-ahead by
Brent’s Cabinet in January 2020, and received planning
consent later that year, despite numerous valid objections, would
have seen the heritage asset demolished and a new concrete building
of up to ten storeys constructed over the site and the adjacent
community garden, providing a new college facility and 65
homes.
That scheme saw a number of problems, and even though an award was
made for the first stage of a two-stage design and construct
contract in the summer of 2022, no actual construction had begun on
the site when the planning consent expired at the end of October
2023.
A review of what to recommend for the future of the 1 Morland
Gardens site was begun in November 2023, and a year later the
outline of “affordable homes and community facilities”
was included as part of a large consultation exercise on Bridge
Park and the Hillside Corridor. The second consultation in March
2025 has refined this further to “affordable homes and youth
facilities” for 1 Morland Gardens, but without giving any
indication over whether Council Officers will recommend retaining
the heritage building, “Altamira”, as part of their
proposals.
This locally listed Victorian villa is a much loved and much valued
part of the Stonebridge streetscape, and this petition has been set
up by Willesden Local History Society so that people who live, work
or study in Brent can express their support for it to be retained
as part of the Council’s latest proposals for redeveloping 1
Morland Gardens.
Started by: Irina Porter (Willesden Local History Society)
This ePetition runs from 14/04/2025 to 26/05/2025.
187 people have signed this ePetition.