The house dates back to the reign of Queen Anne, being Listed Grade II as a house of architectural and historic interest. However during the 1960s the property was remodelled and the aim was to return its original detailing whilst retaining the integrity of the original period.
We undertook the restoration and enlargement of the main house and extensive alterations to existing farm workers’ properties on the estate. The barn was also restored for use as a studio. We were able to provide evidence to support the conversion of the existing attic space into bedrooms and we secured consent for the insertion of dormer windows based on joinery evidence found on site.
Additionally we completed the research and writing of a detailed Heritage Appraisal.
Norfolk
June 2022
Architecture