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Contemporary New Sustainable House near Stroud

Our design for a new contemporary sustainable home near Stroud has received planning approval. Located in a conservation area on a steep hillside with tricky ground conditions this house is carefully sited and designed to minimize its impact on surrounding properties whilst still providing light and spacious single-level accommodation.

Drawing of a single storey sustainable design on a challenging site Drawing of a single storey sustainable design on a challenging site
Elevation drawing showing a single storey sustainable home home design with sedum roof, Cotswold stone and timber clad south facing façade with PV panels on a pitched roof Elevation drawing showing a single storey sustainable home home design with sedum roof, Cotswold stone and timber clad south facing façade with PV panels on a pitched roof
Elevation drawing showing a single storey sustainable home design with sedum roof, Cotswold stone and timber cladding Elevation drawing showing a single storey sustainable home design with sedum roof, Cotswold stone and timber cladding
Elevation drawing showing a single storey sustainable home design with PV panels on a south facing pitched roof with timber clad façade Elevation drawing showing a single storey sustainable home design with PV panels on a south facing pitched roof with timber clad façade

Bussage

Contemporary New Sustainable House near Stroud

Our design for a new contemporary sustainable home near Stroud has received planning approval. Located in a conservation area on a steep hillside with tricky ground conditions this house is carefully sited and designed to minimize its impact on surrounding properties whilst still providing light and spacious single-level accommodation.

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Bussage

Contemporary New Sustainable House near Stroud

Situated in a village Conservation Area near Stroud, this new sustainable home replaces a pair of derelict, semi-detached bungalows. The design has had to meet the challenges of a steep hillside site, neighboring listed building and difficult ground conditions. A careful step by step approach has been necessary to ascertain the site’s viability for redevelopment whilst minimizing costs.

The single level design sets the house above the lane. A low sedum planted roofscape provides an improved outlook for higher properties and a small, south facing pitched roof gives space for some solar pv panels. Quietly contemporary, the traditional materials reflect those of the local area with Cotswold stone blended with timber cladding.

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