Projects
We specialise in domestic and small commercial projects, with extensive experience in heritage architecture, self builds, new build developments, extensions, outbuildings and more…
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Old Vicarage, Winwick
The proposal involves the Old Vicarage in Winwick, a non-designated heritage asset situated adjacent to a Grade II listed church. Plans include the demolition of an existing single-storey timber extension and its replacement with a 1.5-storey stone structure, connected to the main building by a glazed link. The new addition is designed to accommodate a home office and hobby workshop, enhancing functionality while respecting the site's historic character.
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Windmill, South Luffenham
The proposals concern a Grade II listed windmill, disused since 1908, with plans to sensitively convert it to residential use. The scheme includes extensions to create a five-bedroom home, complemented by a wildflower meadow garden and a car port, preserving the historic character while introducing sustainable, contemporary living.
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Dutch Barn, Stilton
The proposal seeks to convert an existing agricultural Dutch barn into a spacious five-bedroom family home. The design features open-plan living areas that celebrate the barn’s original structure. In addition to the bedrooms, the home will include a dedicated playroom, utility room, and a home office to support flexible family living.
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Three Ways, Normanton On Trent
The proposals relate to a three-bedroom home with an existing timber barn, identified as a non-designated heritage asset. Plans include a two-storey wrap-around extension to provide a kitchen/diner and garden room at ground floor, with a master bedroom and ensuite above. The existing barn is to be replaced with a 1.5-storey timber-clad building, offering a garage/workshop on the ground floor and a self-contained annexe at first floor.
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Brocksfield Stables, Welwyn
The proposal involves the change of use of an existing equestrian stable block to a residential dwelling. The conversion will create a four-bedroom home, adapting the structure for domestic use while retaining its rural character.
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Anstey Hall, Anstey
A Grade II listed residential dwelling featuring a scheduled monument within its grounds has been sensitively extended to connect the historic Manor House with adjacent outbuildings. The new addition creates a seamless link between structures, introducing a spacious kitchen and dining area, along with a butler’s pantry, workshop, and flower arranging room—enhancing functionality while respecting the site's heritage.
Drawings
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Feasibility
Feasibility drawings are early-stage visual representations used to assess whether a proposed project is viable in terms of design, planning, and construction.
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Pre Application
Pre-application drawings are early-stage architectural drawings created before a formal planning application is submitted to a local authority. Their main purpose is to communicate design intent and gather feedback from planning officers, stakeholders, or clients.
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Planning
Planning drawings are detailed architectural drawings submitted as part of a formal planning application to a local authority. They illustrate the proposed development clearly and accurately to support the decision-making process.
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Colour Elevations
Colour elevation drawings for planning are used to clearly communicate materials and finishes to the planning authority and stakeholders.
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Landscaping Plan
A landscaping plan is a detailed drawing that shows the design and layout of outdoor spaces for a property, often to satisfy planning conditions or ecological requirements.
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Parking & Dropped Kerb
Hard Landscaping drawings are often included in planning applications to show how external areas around a building will function and may be used for dropped Kerb applications.
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Build Over
A build over drawing is a technical plan to show where building work is proposed over or near existing underground utilities, most commonly public sewers or drains.
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Building Regulations
Building Regulations drawings are detailed technical drawings submitted to demonstrate that a construction project complies with the UK’s Building Regulations.