Extension and restoration of a 16th-century Grade II listed farmhouse and its adjoining buildings, set within the rolling landscape of the Surrey Hills.
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Drawn for planning, these elevations set out the careful reworking of the farmhouse.
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The project re-establishes the site’s historic rhythm, reconnecting the old barns and farmhouse through careful craftsmanship, natural materials, and respect for the original architecture.
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Carefully reworking the farmhouse elevations, strengthening their original rhythm while allowing new elements to settle naturally within the historic whole.
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The south elevation opened to the garden, new glazing, oak, and brickwork blending into the original fabric.
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Rebuilding the terrace and lower arches, refining the balance of the original composition with new oak and handmade brick detailing.
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ARCHICAD model showing the proposed west elevation
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Reworking the farmhouse kitchen to create a space of light and proportion, while a new spiral stair connects every level through the heart of the house
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A bespoke panelled wall conceals a drinks cabinet..
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A view through the courtyard, with the Carpenter’s House, Pool House, and garage forming a collection of restored and reimagined buildings.
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Proposed plans and elevations for the Carpenter’s Barn, showing the conversion and extension of an existing outbuilding.
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The interior of the Carpenter’s Barn reveals its original oak frame, reworked to create a calm, open living space.
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Proposed plans and elevations for the Pool House, designed to reinterpret the form of a traditional barn while accommodating contemporary leisure spaces.
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Within the retained oak frame of this former barn, the structure was repaired and adapted to house a pool and gym.
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The new bronze-framed gable opening replaces the original barn doors, framing views toward the courtyard and Carpenter’s House beyond.
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Proposed elevations for the conversion of the former garage, designed to retain the agricultural character.
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Proposed elevations for the Long Barn, developed to sensitively refurbish and adapt the existing single-storey structure.