Grand country home renovation render

Grade II Listed Mill House before painstaking restoration.

Rarely do we get a chance to stop and take in the glory of a Listed Building stripped of the scars of unsympathetic additions before construction work begins. Often together with the client, we find ourselves engulfed in the hustle and bustle of ‘going to site’. Luckily, we got the opportunity to admire Mill House before its transformation began.

The Grade II Listed former mill house was purchased by our client with an ambitious vision of creating one of a kind family home. Using Point Cloud Survey, we have painstakingly captured every detail of the existing building and forged the plan for the new chapter in the home’s life.

Before the construction begins, we had to make way for the restoration works. During the process, some structural elements were exposed.

Mill House stripped back build process
Mill House stripped back build process

An exposed section of the building’s structure resembles an ancient cross, bearing the weight of the upper floor.

There’s strange beauty to old and sadly deteriorated original features of the home. Our focus is to gently restore them and bring in contemporary comfort into the home.

Mill House stripped back build process
Mill House stripped back build process

To make sure the family home will delight for many years to come, some rooms had to be stripped back almost to the core. Upstairs has become a light-filled ‘blank canvas’  can you see the opportunity our clients saw?

We couldn’t be more excited to be on this journey with our client and with 3D visualisation we get a peak at the future of this stunning listed home.

Mill House stripped back build process
Mill House stripped back build process

How can we help you transform your listed property?

Let’s talk about what we can do for your Listed or Heritage property. Give us a call or submit our get in touch form.

As a multidisciplinary practice, our in-house architectural, interior design and landscape design teams work closely together to transform historic buildings into beautiful and sensitive homes. Read more on our past heritage projects and design ethos here.

Photography: Eleanor Wallpole