Repairs to a significant grade II listed building believed to have been a former miller’s house, with elements dating from the mid-16th to early-17th century. The building had stood empty for more than a decade before being purchased by the current owner. After many years of neglect, it had been added to the District Council’s
Works involving reconfiguration to provide additional ground floor living accommodation to a grade II listed 17th century building which was once partly a house and partly a malthouse, but now wholly a residential dwelling. Roof repairs were carried out initially to ensure that the building remained weathertight, followed by internal repairs and alterations. The brief requested
An initial scope of works to this property near Chichester Harbour was completed in 2008. This involved extending the existing 1960s chalet by adding ancillary accommodation connected to the main house with a single storey link, alongside minor alterations to the main house. Our clients returned to us in 2018 with a brief to carry out
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
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 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