Richards’ Mansion Extension Approved Despite Concerns
Footballer Micah Richards has been granted approval to extend his mansion, despite concerns over its impact on the local area. The proposed flat-roof extension, which deviates from the architectural style of the original building, was initially met with hesitations but ultimately won over the local council.
Agent’s Vision for the Extension
Richards’ planning agent submitted an application to the local council, stressing the benefits of the extension both for the mansion’s aesthetics and its functionality. “The extension enhances the visual appearance of the existing building,” the agent noted, adding that it also improves the surrounding environment by blending modern design with the existing structure.
The agent further explained that the additional space would meet the needs of Richards’ family, offering new living areas and outdoor spaces. These changes, the agent argued, would make the home more functional and convenient for modern living.
Council’s Approval Despite Architectural Concerns
Although flat-roof extensions are often discouraged due to their potential to clash with the character of the neighborhood, the local council approved Richards’ plans. They acknowledged that while the design was of a different architectural style, it remained subordinate to the main structure.
The council’s statement explained, “In most cases, flat roof extensions will not be supported where they detract from the character and appearance of the surrounding area. [However] this extension is of subservient portions and would not dominate the south elevation.”
Despite initial concerns about the architectural style, the local council approved the extension to Micah Richards’ mansion. With the improvements expected to enhance both the property and the surrounding area, the project is set to create a high-quality, functional family home for the modern era.