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Coton
The property was originally built in the 1870s and was part of an agricultural small holding also becoming a public house. Existing dilapidated out-buildings and extensions were demolished to leave the original house as a shell. The house has been sensitively restored with a new slate roof and double glazed, timber sash windows. A spacious new extension to the rear includes three new bedrooms, three new bathrooms and a large, first floor living room with timber framed, full height glazed windows and doors overlooking the garden. The design and choice of materials for the new extension: iroko timber; lead; natural slates and brick, were selected to ensure that the new modern wing was sensitive to adjacent listed buildings. |
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Cambridge
A sensitive and subtle intervention was made to this 1930’s, modernist, grade two listed house. A rundown external loggia and patio area have been transformed into a beautiful living space with large sliding glass screens with sun shading panels providing the external enclosure, and internal sliding screens incorporating shelving units forming a visual filter between the family room and the garden. |
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Cambridge
Refurbishment of a 3 storey house and side garage creating a new kitchen and utility room on the ground floor and a new bedroom, bathroom and family room on the first floor. A feature stair has replaced the original awkward dog-legged stair and it now connects a light and airy ground floor hallway to a new enlarged landing |
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Cambridge
Conversion of dilapidated garage into a new studio space for Barr Architects in the centre of Newnham, Cambridge. |
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