
(above) A semi-derelict, Grade 11-listed building that the existing owners fell in love with it on first sight. Now renovated with an award winning extension, it is a playful yet calm and contemporary living space.


(above) I love the mix of old and new. Renovated without loosing the 'character' and 'bones' of the building. Painted white walls, wooden floors and contemporary kitchen all blend together in a Shaker-like simplicity.


(above) Master bedroom
(above) The bathroom features a floor-to-ceiling window and opens directly onto the garden
(above) The extension working together with the existing old building

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