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Driscoll House is a historic Grade II listed building on the New Kent Road at the Elephant and Castle. Previously it was a 200 bedroom hotel, the Driscoll House Hotel.
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A joint venture with Ballymore, Galliard Homes and City Docklands, this prime river site in the heart of the Docklands has been acquired for long-term development.
Set in 67 acres of stunning Surrey countryside, this former university campus enjoys far-reaching views of the Thames and Windsor Castle.
In July 2008, planning permission for a new development of 35 units on the site, was granted. This combined :
Oracle has submitted a planning application for 337 residential units within a high quality designed and landscaped scheme.
Oracle acquired the disused Parsons Mead School, Ashtead in August 2007. We plan to provide over 100 homes, including affordable housing, in a well-designed and landscaped setting.
A prime example of our mixed-use development expertise
This 0.8 acre brownfield site in Beckenham, Kent was formally a petrol station and public house
Oracle purchased the impressive Fisher Bookbinding Building and premises in London’s Herne Hill. The building was not listed but the attractive classic facade has been retained.
Jubilee Street is close to the seafront in Brighton, East Sussex. Oracle purchased the development in 2003 and sold it on to overseas investors before construction was complete.
Oracle is currently in the process of submitting a planning application for the redevelopment of two vacant office blocks opposite East Putney tube station, an area of 1.2 acres.
Strategically located near the Olympic area, with 70 metres of Thames waterside frontage, Sunshine Wharf is a key regeneration project within the Thames Gateway.
Oracle sourced this four acre site from Sun Chemicals in 2007. We obtained outline planning permission for 225 residential units and 20,000 sq ft of commercial space.
A joint venture between Oracle and Galliard Homes, Canary Quarter combines city sophistication, biodiversity and a community feel. Just south of Canary Wharf, in the heart of Docklands, the site covers four and a half acres.
Oracle advised on the purchase of the City Pride public house for £6.7million in December 2006. A 0.6 acre site in a prime location in London’s Docklands.
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