Orange Triangle

Listed Home Extension

This dwelling is a Grade II Listed, 16th century farmhouse that boasts a plain tiled roof, with part-exposed timber framework to the primary elevation, and a series of subservient brick and rendered extensions to the side and rear. Whitworth, were tasked with designing an entrance lobby and scullery befitting of the surrounding context and encompassing the existing footprint of a dilapidated coal store.

architectural external design

Project Overview

The result is a naturally lit, double-gabled, oak framed construction, with plain tiled roof. It harmoniously adjoins the existing single-storey extensions, complementing the historic fabric without dominating its setting. The proposal comprises of a naturally lit, inviting entrance lobby, with a fully glazed, exposed oak frame. This allows enhanced accessibility into the property for modern use, whilst allowing the primary interior space to engage with the garden. Beneath the second gable and high level glazing lays a weather-boarded scullery, that is a bright, spacious environment with a combination of crisp, clean lines and historic fabric. Exemplifying an idyllic connection, where historic fabric meets contemporary design.

Recent Projects

All Saints Church, Stanton

Church Architecture

All Saints Church, Stanton

Whitworth is pleased to have completed phase one of the reordering works at All Saints Church in Stanton, near Bury St Edmunds. This is a project focused on helping this much-loved historic building continue to serve its community for generations to come.

Outbuilding Conversion

Housing Architecture

Outbuilding Conversion

In 2023, Whitworth was approached by our client to sympathetically carry out the conversion of an existing 1980s garage, originally built to accommodate the previous owner’s Ferrari, to a new one-bedroom annexe accommodation.

Martello Tower

Conservation Architecture

Martello Tower

Whitworth oversaw the restoration of the historic Martello Tower in Aldeburgh, the largest of its kind from the Napoleonic Wars.

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