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Plans to replace Cambridge office block named after rebel
Plans to replace Cambridge office block named after rebel

BBC News

time15-05-2025

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Plans to replace Cambridge office block named after rebel

Designs for a new office block that would replace one named after a famous East Anglian rebel have been House, on Station Road in Cambridge, is due to be demolished after developers said the 1960s building had a weak structure and could not be honours the family of Robert Kett, who led a rebellion in 1549, and contains a prominent wall sculpture of the oak tree where the plotters new building planned for the site would mostly consist of offices but could have shops on the ground floor, the developers added. Kett House was built near the site of James Rattee and George Kett's stone carving works on Station Kett was a descendant of the 16th Century Norfolk rebel, Robert.A sandstone sculpture by Wilhelm Josef Soukop of Kett's Oak, under which Kett and his followers would meet, appears on a wall of the office block was bought in 2017 for £21.6m. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the developer, Stanhope, had considered keeping and adapting the existing it said due to the tight floor-to-floor height and the relatively weak structure of the building, it would not be possible. The final design for the replacement has not been selected, but Stanhope Foundation shared some ideas at a city council briefing on Fisher, from architect Bennetts Associates, said timber would be used within the frame structure, as it would have a lower carbon impact than other building methods. The building would be set further back so wider pavements could be created and there would be more space for tree developers said they were "keen to move at pace" and hoped to submit formal plans in the late summer or early autumn. Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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