
Petrarch Planx Church Grove Community Project – Showcased by Made In Britain
We are thrilled to see that our ‘Church Grove – Petrarch Planx Premiere’ has made the headline story in Made In Britain’s recent newsletter.
Church Grove is one of those heart-warming projects, centred around community, connectivity and sustainability. It is also the capital’s largest, community-led self-build project, coordinated by the Rural Urban Synthesis Society (RUSS).
Community, connectivity and a real sense of place and belonging were the key directives for this unique residential scheme. There is a clear sentiment of a place for everyone with this design intent and we’re so proud to see our Petrarch Planx implemented on such an uplifting community development. Â Tom Walker, Sales Director, Petrarch Panels.

Church Grove features 36 flats in two linked buildings, a new public riverside garden and shared community spaces. As a Community Land Trust, RUSS aims to create sustainable and permanently affordable homes in a community woven into the wider communities of Lewisham.
Petrarch Planx reconstituted stone cladding supports the spirit of this development; Rooff and RUSS were keen to utilise upcycled materials and adopt a retrofit approach; Petrarch Planx go hand-in-hand with this mindset thanks to their composition; manufactured predominantly from crushed marble and stone, and wherever feasible, created from off-cuts of main panel production.
Here, warm custom shades, emulating terracotta were chosen to bring vibrancy and depth to this unique scheme.


Architect: Shepheard Epstein Hunter
Client: Rural Urban Synthesis Society
Main Contractor: Rooff
Designer: Dean Randall
Structural Engineer: RODRIGUES ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Sub-Contractor: A2O Facades
Photography: Richard Chivers
Read the Made in Britain – official Newsletter here:Â https://lnkd.in/dXHRS3DH