103-105 St Peter's Street, St Albans - Credit: Archant Work is underway to convert Grade II listed former offices in St Albans city centre into three new homes. 103 St Peter's Street - built in 1829 by George Smith, architect of St Albans Town Hall - will be transformed into a four storey, five-bed house measuring 5,700 sq ft. The neighbouring property, 105 St Peter's Street, will be converted into a pair of two storey homes; a four-bed, measuring 2,549 sq ft and a three-bed of 1,706 sq ft. 10 new build mews houses will also be constructed to the rear, on what was previously a car park. Each will have allocated parking and will measure between 1,348 and 1,466 sq ft.