Regal and 4C Group bring forward second scheme working together

Plans for a student-led scheme with more than 200 residential units have been submitted to Camden Council.

Developers Regal and 4C Group have brought forward the project at 33-35 Jamestown Road and 211 Arlington Road, after the completion of their first joint project in Aldgate earlier this year.

Jamestowncourtyard

Source: Regal / 4C Group

Morris + Company鈥檚 鈥渨oodland-inspired鈥 courtyard

The proposals, which were designed by Morris + Company, include 187 student bedrooms, 27 affordable homes, as well as flexible commercial space.

According to the developers, Camden is London鈥檚 fourth-highest borough for student residents, and the plans include study areas to accommodate residents.

All of the affordable homes are dual- or triple-aspect and comprise a mix of social rent and intermediate tenures.

The building, which wraps around a historic 19th-century pub, 31 Jamestown Road, includes nearly 3500 sqft of flexible commercial space with a publicly accessible frontage, as well as a 鈥渨oodland-inspired鈥 courtyard.

Steve Harrington, planning director at Regal, said: 鈥淥ur partnership with 4C Group is rooted in a shared commitment to delivering great urban developments.

鈥満蒙壬鶷V on the success of 鈥楾he Haydon鈥, this latest project in Camden demonstrates our aligned expertise and ambition to reshape underutilised sites into thriving, future-forward spaces. 

鈥4C Group鈥檚 ambition, coupled with Regal鈥檚 strong development and construction capabilities is the ideal match. Together, we鈥檙e bringing a richly layered development to Camden Town that meets community needs, supports biodiversity, and elevates urban regeneration.鈥