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New House Reaches Planning Stage

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New Homes

A fantastic commission to design this two storey detached house on part of a brownfield plot within the green belt has now been completed to planning submission stage.  We are working together with local rural planning consultants who are coordinating the application.  We have provided the detailed layouts and 3d CGIs so that our client can get a realistic conceptual vision of their new home.  The design is aimed to blend with local housing stock […]

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED FOR BUNGALOW

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New Homes / Planning Rules and Regulations

Planning permission has been granted for this new agricultural workers bungalow outside of Cranage.  The bungalow includes a detached garage.  Designed in a traditional style, the bungalow has contemporary features that include full height vaulted ceilings with large open plan rooms with rooflights as well as full height glazing providing dramatic spaces filled with light.  The application has been approved under the exception rules of the planning policies which allow new dwellings in the countryside for an […]

Replacement Dwelling in Cranage Design Stage Completed

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New Homes

Designs for a stunning 5 bed home in Cranage have been completed .  The new property will provide open plan living and family areas as well as snug, study, gym and triple garage, 5 bedrooms, ensuites and dressing rooms.  The house is a traditional style property which will be constructed using brick with a slate roof, stone dressing, oak framing and with high quality hard wood windows and doors.  

Planning Permission Recieved for a New home in the Green Belt

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New Homes

Planning Permission has been granted for a new dwelling and garage in the green belt for a farm worker designed by James Bell Architecture.  The design is a two storey cottage with lime render and Cheshire brick cladding to an oak frame structure.  The garage will be constructed in an oak frame and also clad in oak.  The traditional design is aimed to be sympathetic to the agricultural character of the rural landscape.  The design sees an extension […]