The Logs

It was described as a "substantial and fairly modern house, with gardens of over an acre, near the highest part of East Heath-road.

In 2015 a planning application to build an extension to improve the levels of natural light at the house with new floor to ceiling windows and to landscape the garden was rejected by Camden Borough Council.

Syte Architects who were commissioned to produce the plans wrote that The Logs "...does not benefit from a great deal of natural light into its interior.

The rear has a southwesterly orientation but a combination of factors mean that the interior often suffers from poor levels and quality of natural lighting".

The council's planning department described the changes as "over-dominant and incongruous addition, detrimental to the character and appearance of the host building and wider conservation area".

[9] Pevsner described The Logs as exhibiting "yellow, red and black brick and exscrecences in all directions, arches pointed and round, motifs Gothic and Frenchified, and a remarkable wilful tower with chateau roof'.

The elaborate entrance to The Logs from Well Road
The rear of The Logs from Cannon Lane