Landmark home on elevated coastal site with panoramic views
Garden house Set in lush 3 acre site within an Area of Townscape Character
Grand replica linen house with barrel-vaulted archway set on formal axis into rear courtyard
The mass of this restored country home is broken up by a series of linked volumes minimising its impact
Elegantly proportioned city house with stucco finish settles into plot in conservation area
New build replica home set in conservation area
Modern yet classical villa with curved bay and elliptical staircase
Coastal residence in conservation area overlooking Chichester Harbour, West Sussex
Extension with silicon-jointed glazing brings the outside in to this restored Victorian house
A Linear design on an elevated site with views of the Mourne Mountains, Co. Down
Classical Neo-Georgian country house with stone coach house, courtyard and tennis court
Replacement dwelling located in strict conservation area, Putney, London
Dwelling with a formal symmetrical front located in a mature wooded site
New build red brick country residence with appearance of ad hoc extension and wings which have developed over the years
New England style coastal home with extensive sea-facing glazing and first floor covered balcony
Elegant yet understated home with central elliptical space lit from above
A classically styled dwelling with a modern sentiment, located within an Area of Townscape Character
Extensive landscaping including creation of wetlands lake ensures this new home blends seamlessly into landscape
Replacement country manor with stables in extensive restored grounds
Private gothic mansion fully restored with new garden room to terrace, brick built courtyard and grand entrance gates
Classical red brick in large garden
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