Listed Buildings Projects

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Listed Buildings Project 6

On this old manor house one of the main issues was the use of Georgian bars, as modern bars carrying sealed units are usually 40mm wide which has not been acceptable to many authorities over the past few years. One … Continue reading

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Listed Buildings Project 5

Working in conjunction with a local architect and after a successful appeal this significant conservatory was finally brought to fruition making an exciting addition to this listed building. The scale of the building meant the Heritage team’s experience came into … Continue reading

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Listed Buildings Project 4

A listed building with distinctive oak beams.The objective: – to create a family area as a continuation to the existing kitchen by way of opening up the existing outside wall. Because of this, and the solid roof, building control needed … Continue reading

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Listed Buildings Project 3

Having gained planning permission for an architect designed kitchen extension, it was felt that something a bit more interesting was needed if the investment was going to be worthwhile. Having discovered this website it was decided a Heritage Orangery would … Continue reading

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Listed Buildings Project 2

For this historic country house we had to not only satisfy Building control and the Planning Department, but also obtain listed building approval and approval from English Heritage. After much deliberation and negotiation we arrived at this stunning solution.  

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Listed Buildings Project 1

Our clients desired a new large living space on their Listed property.It was decided the least impact and most use would be achieved by removing the external pantry and using the rear of the property as a kitchen/living area. The … Continue reading