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A site 'progress photograph' of an impressive new private house, designed and project managed by us, located in an elevated rural position, near the River Thames.
We know all about the realities of the construction process and building sites . . . |
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This photograph shows the Reception area, part of a scheme to refurbish a modern 3-storey building at Maidenhead. Other aspects included administrative and executive offices, conference facilities, and hospitality areas. |
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A new pavilion building, containing changing rooms, sauna and shower, and a glazed loggia. |
Market Place, Oxfordshire
The external elevations and roofs of this Grade 2 Listed building in an historic market town, were comprehensively cleaned, repaired and refurbished. |
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Manor House, Dorset
Formerly very dilapidated, the project sensitively repaired and refurbished this Grade 2 Listed country house, including significant interior alterations and improvements. |
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Amongst a number of others for the same client, this project created a Study-Library within a large country house.
All the furniture was designed and made specially in English Oak and Spanish Walnut. |
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| Extensive alterations, including interiors, for the world-renowned 'country house' health resort, Champneys. The photographs show the Atrium and Snooker Room. |
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(left) A large new restaurant and VIP reception building, serving a world-renowned research campus near Windsor, Berkshire. |
| (below) Extensive alterations and additions to this large private house, located in a South Oxfordshire village. |
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A comprehensive redesign and market-positioning commission encompassing retail brand identity, packaging, interior and architectural design, and signage. |
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| This project transformed a dilapidated group of buildings, once used as a Preparatory School. The Georgian wing was restored and visually separated from the less attractive Victorian addition. |
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One of a series of Bureau de Change projects, this is close by Earls Court, London. |
Langstone Harbour near Portsmouth - one of a number of fish restaurant projects. |
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