Plans to demolish two 1930s houses and replace them with six new homes have been submitted to the council.

A planning application to demolish two houses in Friars Walk in Abbey Wood and build new homes on grassland has been submitted to Bexley Council.

An application for the demolition of the houses and the construction of eight new homes was rejected in 2016.

In this latest application, the developers want to build two three bedroom and four four bedroom properties with parking.

The original application faced objections about the plans being harmful to the local character, however developers said the houses would be in character with the surrounding development,

The previous application also faced objections because of potential poor living conditions, inadequate parking layout and the impact on biodiversity.

The revised scheme has smaller houses being proposed, all two storeys with pitched roofs.

So far, there has been one objection to the proposals - which are currently being reviewed by council officers.

The site of the potential construction is garden land set just behind Friars Walk.

Abbey Wood and Belvedere are areas earmarked for developments in Bexley's recently revealed Growth Strategy.

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