Cameo N7: Transforming Mill Hill with Landscape-Led Living
Multi-Unit Residential

Client: Homegrown Properties
Project Value: Undisclosed
BB Partnership has transformed a disused site off Hendon Way into a contemporary residential development that provides much-needed housing while prioritising sustainability and urban integration. The scheme delivers 16 self-contained flats, designed to meet the highest standards of modern living, with a focus on natural light, ventilation, and energy efficiency.
Situated in a densely populated residential area, the site presented challenges in terms of privacy, daylight access, and urban integration. Our design carefully balances the needs of both new and existing residents, ensuring minimal impact on neighbouring properties while maximising site potential.
The development embraces a deck access design, ensuring that all 16 units (6 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom flats) are dual aspect, enhancing natural light and cross-ventilation. This thoughtful approach promotes a sense of community among residents, while carefully managing privacy and daylighting considerations.
Architecturally, the scheme integrates seamlessly with the surrounding urban fabric, featuring contemporary materials and carefully proportioned facades that respect the existing streetscape.
BB Partnership’s commitment to sustainability is evident throughout the project, with key measures including:
These initiatives ensure that the development exceeds the 35% on-site carbon reduction target set by the London Plan, creating an energy-efficient and environmentally responsible residential scheme.
The project enhances the surrounding urban environment through:
The scheme was developed through close consultation with Barnet London Borough Council, ensuring a well-integrated and compliant development. Planning approval was secured with the associated Section 106 Agreement, addressing key local authority considerations.
Key stakeholders involved in delivering this scheme included:
By addressing complex site constraints, sustainability goals, and urban integration, BB Partnership has created a modern, well-balanced residential scheme that enhances both living quality and environmental performance. The deck access design ensures that each home benefits from natural light and ventilation, while ecological enhancements and sustainable measures position Hendon Way as a model for responsible urban development.
This project stands as a testament to BB Partnership’s expertise in delivering well-designed, sustainable residential architecture in London.
This project showcases BB Partnership’s commitment to high-quality, sustainable urban living. Let us know if you require further refinements or additional details!

BA [Hons], Dip Arc, RIBA
Director

BA [Hons], Dip Arc, RIBA
Director

BA [Hons], Dip Arc, RIBA
Director
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