Feasibility study Marble Arch

Marble Arch Feasibility Study

Feasibility study Marble Arch

Client: English Heritage
Marble Arch is Grade I listed and is an iconic monument in London. It was originally intended to be a grandiose gateway to Buckingham Palace and a Triumphal Arch celebrating British victories in the Napoleonic Wars. Designed by John Nash, he was replaced by Edward Blore, following the death of George IV, who completed the scheme in 1833. With the Arch overshadowed by Blore’s enlarged Buckingham Palace, in 1850 the decision was undertaken to move the Arch to its current location.

Planning Solutions Consulting was commissioned by English Heritage to carry out a feasibility study to identify appropriate uses which could potentially be introduced within the Marble Arch structure, on the upper floors. The feasibility study included an assessment of the property, a market analysis, advice on key operational considerations and a financial analysis.

How can we help?
If have any questions about carrying out a feasibility study for a heritage property please don’t hesitate to call Richard Linington on 07866 742628 or email richard@pslplan.co.uk