Planning approval for Clay House
With its clay-tiled, mansard-style roof, the design takes inspiration from the Arts & Crafts movement.
With its clay-tiled, mansard-style roof, the design takes inspiration from the Arts & Crafts movement.
Our modest, carefully conceived proposal adds new living space to this beautiful, contemporary house near Guernsey’s south-coast cliffs.
We’re pleased to see the pods in place and proud to have played a small part in making this vital resource a reality.
Our proposed design replaces a tired conservatory with a bold, two-storey extension that pays homage to the Mediterranean style of architecture cited as an inspiration by our clients.
We’re excited to see this community project moving forward and happy to be supporting this important local charity.
This modern intervention in our client’s protected 17th-century farmhouse has been granted planning permission.
With permission granted, this important community project can now move forward.
In our latest community project, we’re helping this important charity navigate the planning process.
The article covers the exciting opportunities presented by Guernsey’s protected properties and explains how to navigate the planning process to achieve unique results.
To provide space, light and a direct connection to the garden of our client’s 17th-century farmhouse, we designed a contemporary ‘cassette’.