
Replacement Dwelling, Fire Damage
Following a fire, this thatched farmhouse was demolished and a replacement dwelling built in its place with a facade to match the original property.
Following a fire, this thatched farmhouse was demolished and a replacement dwelling built in its place with a facade to match the original property.
Historic building repairs were required at the Grade I Listed Port Eliot House as the castellated parapet was showing signs of movement.
A retaining wall reinstatement project to the boundary between a Grade I Listed building owned by the Treffry Estate and private properties below.
The masonry embankment reinstatement on this project required experienced stonemasons, sympathetic to the high standards expected on this historic estate.
Located along the highway, this replacement retaining wall project required permissions from Listed Building Consent and the Highways Authority.
Following a major fire at the former Homebase in Liskeard, the steel structure was badly damaged and the commercial space ravaged.
Oakland Mews has successfully provided a number of local businesses with office space and is the main office for James Lockyer Associates Ltd.
The new owners of this large riverside home wanted to build an extension to the side and rear and modernise the property to a high standard.
This Grade II listed terraced house required a careful renovation as in contains many sensitive listed features including fireplaces and cornices.
The client wanted a high quality renovation to this large 1960’s building and improve the front elevation to maximise the view across Torbay.