Replacement Country Manor with Stables
This site was formally occupied by what was the grand manor house of the area. The large meandering house included an extensive walled garden, outbuildings and around one hundred acres of wooded ground. The building was vacant for many years and consequently fell into total disrepair.
An entirely new country dwelling has now been constructed on the site of the original dwelling. Stringent planning requirements on this protected site resulted in a four year planning process with permission being successfully approved.
The house sits predominantly within the landscape and has been designed as a grand country home with ancillary courtyards and stable accommodation. Hidden from most viewpoints is the two storey modern rear return of the dwelling which opens out into the private walled garden.
Internally the house is combination of both modern and classical design. An interesting feature is the direct link from the master bedroom to the kitchen which is designed to give the feel of a penthouse apartment
An entirely new country dwelling has now been constructed on the site of the original dwelling. Stringent planning requirements on this protected site resulted in a four year planning process with permission being successfully approved.
The house sits predominantly within the landscape and has been designed as a grand country home with ancillary courtyards and stable accommodation. Hidden from most viewpoints is the two storey modern rear return of the dwelling which opens out into the private walled garden.
Internally the house is combination of both modern and classical design. An interesting feature is the direct link from the master bedroom to the kitchen which is designed to give the feel of a penthouse apartment
Country: United Kingdom