Toad Hall, Halse, Taunton

Toad Hall, Halse, Taunton

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Removal of existing conservatory followed by replacement with new oak framed garden room and extension, together with conversion of garages into gymnasium and construction of new oak framed garage.

Re-grading and new surfacing of courtyard along with other external works.

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Barn at Milverton

Barn at Milverton

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Lengthy planning negotiations were required to build this annexe to a previous barn conversion, reinstating an original courtyard farm yard layout where only one gable wall remained. This allowed two generations of a family to remain in occupation.

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Bernard Taylor Homes, Taunton

Bernard Taylor Homes, Taunton

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Bernard Taylor Homes, Taunton

A Design and Civic Trust award scheme for the formation of Almshouse flats and communal facilities for Taunton Town Charity on the old Fire Station site in Taunton and adjacent to the listed building of Huish Homes.

St James Street, Almshouses, Taunton

Extension and alterations to existing Almshouses on land adjacent and overlooking St James Church, Taunton. Designed to match existing buildings in most respects.

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Housing Association Flats, Taunton

Housing Association Flats

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Working closely with Knightstone Housing Association and SCC Social Services we produced a scheme of two disabled flats for residents with special needs with general flats above. Timber frame construction was used for speedy construction and the limited site working area.

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New Housing, Taunton

New Housing, Taunton

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A small development of six houses designed on land close to the centre of Bishops Lydeard village for a local builder/developer. The houses were subject to strict planning requirements and selection of materials, colours and external planting. A new access to the site had to be formed, with a dwelling on the route of the new road effectively ‘cut in half’ and remodeled to provide the necessary land and visibility splays.

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