Projects - Residential

Works started on site in spring 2017 to this lovely grade II listed private house, formerly a working mill. Insensitive modern alterations were removed whilst carefully considered contemporary additions were introduced and conservation repairs carried out to enhance and protect the building’s heritage. Works included bespoke staircases, a contemporary roof structure and new finishes to
Two small grade II cottages converted into one single house with a seamless glass link to a new oak framed extension. The project won a local authority conservation area design award as well as the regional local authority building control award for Best Domestic Alteration or Extension and a highly commended certificate for Best Conversion
A design was developed, working closely with the client and historic buildings adviser, for the conversion of a barn within the South Downs National Park to provide ancillary residential accommodation. The proposal adopted a contemporary industrial approach, while leaving the historic structure on view following a scope of conservation repair. The main space was largely
Works involved a grade II listed farmhouse in West Sussex where a barn was linked to the main house. A circular turret corbelled from an existing garden wall accommodates a stair to the barn. The link building has a lantern light with coloured glass casting light effects into the entrance hall. The render, window hood