Cherry Tree Cottage

A proposal for the stylish renovation and extension of two stone worker’s cottages to provide a contemporary four bedroomed dwelling enhancing its delightful rural setting. The resulting home would be perfectly suited to the modern day family lifestyle required by its owners.

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Cherry Tree Cottage

A proposal for the stylish renovation and extension of two stone worker’s cottages to provide a contemporary four bedroomed dwelling enhancing its delightful rural setting. The resulting home would be perfectly suited to the modern day family lifestyle required by its owners.

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Our clients approached us following a poor experience working directly with a contractor who was unable to satisfy their complex brief. Working closely with them, we developed a number of schemes to refurbish and combine two old cottages to create a contemporary four bedroomed dwelling.

The black timber barn-like extension would be connected to the stone dwellings at first floor by a minimal glazed link which has been designed to be sympathetic to the original building. By setting it back into the site, the contemporary addition to the dwelling allows the form of the original structure to remain dominant in its setting, whilst the single story metal roof over the new front porch, study and carport links the two complimentary styles.

Cherry Tree Cottage

 

Our clients approached us following a poor experience working directly with a contractor who was unable to satisfy their complex brief. Working closely with them, we developed a number of schemes to refurbish and combine two old cottages to create a contemporary four bedroomed dwelling.

The black timber barn-like extension would be connected to the stone dwellings at first floor by a minimal glazed link which has been designed to be sympathetic to the original building. By setting it back into the site, the contemporary addition to the dwelling allows the form of the original structure to remain dominant in its setting, whilst the single story metal roof over the new front porch, study and carport links the two complimentary styles.

extension to cottage open plan space
extension to cottage open plan space
extension to cottage open plan space
extension to cottage open plan space

Hetreed Ross Architects are RIBA Chartered Architects and Environmental Designers, for Bath, Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Dorset and the South West. AECB, EASA and Green Register members. Registered office: Hetreed Ross Architects, Attika Workspace, Bath Brewery, Toll Bridge Road, Bath, BA1 7DE.

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