Boston Manor Park
Learning, Community and Heritage
Formerly the Estate of the Jacobian Boston Manor, the park was made a public green space in 1924. Divided by the M4 and giving access to the River Brent, the park stands as an important natural conservation area within Greater London.
Kaner Olette have been involved with improving the available facilities in the form of a community cafe and learning space, refurbished bothy , changing rooms, public toilets and volunteer space. A further offshoot project has been to develop a series of bespoke structures for a weekly arts market underneath the hugely dominating M4 structure.
Works are currently on site and due to be complete later this year.
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Completion: 2022
Location: Hounslow, London
Context: Parkland; Curtilage of Grade 1 listed Jacobean mansion; Metropolitan open land; Site of nature conservationClient: London Borough of Hounslow
Funder: National Lottery Heritage Fund; GLA
Project Manager: Greenwood
Landscape Architect: Allen Scott
Structural Engineer: Constant
Services Engineer: Delta Green
Civils Engineer: Rossie Long
QS: Maconvilles