Newman House
A replacement family home on a constrained semi-rural plot, designed to Passive House fabric standards and clad in a long-life larch rainscreen. Delivered to budget over a fifteen-month programme.
A small selection of work from the last three years. We share the photography and the brief; we keep the rest confidential unless our clients have asked us to say more.
A replacement family home on a constrained semi-rural plot, designed to Passive House fabric standards and clad in a long-life larch rainscreen. Delivered to budget over a fifteen-month programme.
A Grade II listed water mill brought back from twenty years of disuse. New roof, structural underpinning, full reinstatement of working machinery, and a contemporary kitchen and bathroom intervention.
Side-return and full-width rear extension to a late Victorian semi. The brief asked for one well-considered room rather than the usual three. Limewashed plaster walls, a single fixed picture window, and a quietly engineered roof light.
A weather-beaten Victorian cottage rebuilt almost entirely from within its own footprint. We retained the brickwork shell, replaced the floors, roof, services, and joinery, and added a sympathetic single-storey kitchen extension.
A three-bedroom barn-form new build set within a working stable yard, replacing two redundant outbuildings. Black-stained timber cladding, clay tile roofing, and a fully off-grid air-source heating strategy.
A complete refurbishment of a five-storey townhouse including structural alterations at lower-ground floor, full reservicing, a new lift, and the conservation of original lath-and-plaster ceilings throughout the principal rooms.
A double mansard loft conversion adding two bedrooms and a bathroom to a Victorian terrace. Slate-clad cheeks, oversized rooflights, and full acoustic separation from the bedrooms below.
A pavilion-form garden room and orangery, connected by a glass link to a Grade II listed riverside house. Bespoke joinery, hand-cut Portland stone thresholds, and underfloor heating to a polished limestone floor.
Each project taught us something we now build into the next one.From the Valley Corp project log
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