Plough Lane, Wimbeldon

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Plough Lane was a football stadium in Wimbledon, south west London. It was the home ground of Wimbledon Football Club from September 1912 to May 1991. They demolished the stadium and subsequently sold the vacant site to David Wilson Homes in and planning permission was granted to the developer to build 570 flats.

The development adopted a Wimbledon Football Club theme, with the entire site named “Reynolds Gate” after former player Eddie Reynolds. The six individual blocks making up the development were named Bassett House, Batsford House, Cork House, Lawrie House, Reed House and Stannard House.

We worked to ensure that the development met the sound insulation performances required by building regulations and the internal ambient noise levels stipulated in BS8233.

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