17th Century Cottage

17th Century Cottage

This little two bay, 17th century, timber framed cottage had been clad in hard cement harling, probably in the 1960s. Over time, the cement caused the frame to rot and fail. Here we see it being carefully removed, although it is so hard that it falls away from the...
17th Century Farmhouse

17th Century Farmhouse

This lovely 17th century, grade II listed farmhouse was lacking a large family/kitchen area and any decent connectivity with the surrounding land. We negotiated consent for the partial demolition of some later build which included a dark, pokey kitchen, and the...
Grade II* Listed Extension

Grade II* Listed Extension

The principal accommodation of this wonderful grade II* listed building sits on the road frontage with the ancillary build, such as kitchens and scullery running back into the site. The frontage rooms are large and packed full of heritage features, whilst in contrast,...
Farm Redevelopment

Farm Redevelopment

A grade II listed building within the conservation area. Full refurbishment of the farmhouse and curtilage listed outbuildings, demolition of modern stables and consent for their replacement as well as the construction of an additional number of units to provide...
Curtilage Listed Barn

Curtilage Listed Barn

Restoration and conversion of a curtilage listed barn into a bespoke new dwelling.On the verge of collapse, this project saved an historic structure that had been on the council’s Building at Risk register for many years. Intervention was subtle so that on completion...
Listed Barn Conversion

Listed Barn Conversion

Conversion of a Grade II curtilage listed barn, within the conservation area. As much of the existing historic fabric was retained as possible and used alongside modern materials to provide a warm, comfortable and slightly quirky dwelling that still retains its barn...