HC Deb 04 July 1932 vol 268 c17
37. Sir ARTHUR STEEL-MAITLAND

asked the Minister of Agriculture, with regard to No. 4, Carlton Gardens, the residence of the late Lord Balfour, which it is proposed to pull down, whether it is contemplated that any building should be erected in its place, and, in that ease, what is the nature and height of the proposed building?

Sir J. GILMOUR

Negotiations are in progress for the letting of the site of No. 4, Carlton Gardens on building lease, but no agreement has yet been reached. Any new building to be erected en this site will be subject to the provisions of the London Building Act and the Commissioners of Crown Lands have further stipulated that the plans must be submitted to the Royal Fine Arts Commission.