Over this last month, we have been enjoying the full lifecycle of our work, from received professional photography of our completed Brockenhurst House, starting construction work in earnest onsite at the Regency Villa, and we have secured planning permission at St Margaret’s Church for the next stage of the scheme.
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Brockenhurst House
Professional photography of Brockenhurst House was completed this month, capturing the transformation of a distinctive 1970s chalet-style property on the edge of Brockenhurst, in the heart of the New Forest National Park.
When the owners originally purchased the house, they had a clear vision: to reimagine the aging structure as their ideal lifelong home, one that would gracefully support the evolving needs of later life without compromising on beauty, sustainability, or design integrity.
Regency Villa Progress
Strip-out works have begun in earnest this month at the Regency Villa—the messy but essential phase where unsympathetic modern additions are carefully removed, revealing the building’s original structure.
As the process unfolds, glimpses of the property’s original character are beginning to emerge, offering a first look at the historic fabric beneath.
Phase Two Planning Approved
We’re thrilled to have secured planning permission for Phase 2 of our St Margarets Chuch project.
Following the success of Phase 1, which transformed the near-derelict building into a vibrant community hub, this next phase focuses on the addition of a contemporary entrance porch, designed to further strengthen its connection with the local community.