Green light for dMFK’s plans to repurpose grade-II listed Camden police station

dMFK_Old Hampstead Police Station 3

Court rooms and prison cells from the 1913 law enforcement centre will be restored or converted for modern day use

dMFK Architects has secured planning permission to transform a grade II-listed former police station in North London into offices, housing and a medical centre. 

Hampstead police station will become a development featuring workspace, five homes and 93sq m of private medical space for owner and project developer Redington Capital. 

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