A stone and thatched rear extension to a listed cottage, aimed at improving the internal spaces and making it fit for family life.
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Overview This semi-detached 1930s property in Worcester Park, London, provided an excellent home for a small family. It was clear, however, that with a growing family, more space was needed. The existing 1930s layout comprised of a small kitchen, separated from the dining and living spaces. A
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Read more →Set on a disused farmyard in the village of Great Gidding, this site had previously been home to numerous schemes over the years.
Read more →Originally the stable block to Steanbridge House in Slad in the Cotswolds, this Grade II listed building has since been converted into a single-family dwelling.
Read more →Project involved removing modern additions and restoring original features of the existing building.
Read more →The project added a new kitchen extension and carried out internal remodelling on a modern neo-Georgian house.
Read more →The project developed two sites in separate villages for speculative housing development.
Read more →Earlier modifications made to this property had left it leaking and with windows in poor condition.
Read more →A series of projects that repaired and renovated cottages on the Rothschild estate in Aston, a model village that was built in the early twentieth century to house estate workers. The work consisted chiefly of repairs and minor alterations to update the bathrooms, kitchens, and heating systems
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