SCOPE: ARCHITECTURE/INTERIOR

TYPOLOGY: RESIDENTIAL

SIZE: 3600 SQ.FT.

YEAR: ONGOING

At the heart of our architectural journey lies a deep appreciation for aesthetics, a reverence for history, and an unwavering commitment to harmonizing with the environment. Explore the narrative behind the creation of our Georgian-inspired Manor House in Lower Heyford and understand why we embarked on this remarkable endeavor.

Our journey began with a passionate pursuit of aesthetics—a commitment to creating not just a home, but an enduring masterpiece. We carefully handpicked double hung sash windows adorned with delicate glazing bars, knowing that they would do more than invite natural light. They would infuse each space with the ethereal glow of timeless beauty, bridging the gap between the past and the present.

In our quest to contribute to the tapestry of Lower Heyford's architectural heritage, we recognized the pivotal importance of scale and proportion. We were steadfast in our dedication to ensure that our creation would not stand as a monolith but would seamlessly blend with the village's surroundings. To achieve this, we meticulously matched, and in some instances, slightly reduced the scale of our home compared to neighboring properties—a gesture of respect to the village's charming character.

Height, too, was meticulously considered to maintain proportionality, mirroring the timeless grace of Georgian architecture. We understood that every inch contributed to the visual harmony of the whole, and we crafted our structure with the precision and care befitting of the era's principles while accommodating modern living needs.The culmination of our efforts is the Georgian-inspired Manor House that now stands in Lower Heyford—a living testament to the village's heritage and our client's visionary aspirations. Here, history and modernity converge effortlessly, creating a dwelling that encapsulates the essence of Lower Heyford's legacy while offering the comfort and convenience of contemporary living..

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