Project 1802 Surrey New Build
This residential new build in Surrey uses hardwearing sandstone throughout the pool area and wider landscaping for paving, steps, wall copings and cobbles.
This residential new build in Surrey uses hardwearing sandstone throughout the pool area and wider landscaping for paving, steps, wall copings and cobbles.
A new build on the coast of Cornwall with a very minimal, modern design suited to an outdoor lifestyle. Whilst the chosen material added some character to the flooring and complemented the use of wood and slate, its understated look did not detract from the overall interior design. The material selected for the exterior complemented the interior stone for a seamless flow from inside to out.
The design aesthetic of this outdoor pool in Cambridgeshire required grill free drainage. Our in-house team created a uniquely designed concealed drainage system integrated into the solid stone copings.
This Grade II Water Mill in the Surrey Hills was rescued from demolition and extensively restored. A fairly neutral sandstone with some character was selected for copings, steps and paving. Clean lines and contemporary design are a feature of the exterior stonework contrasting with the age of the property and its green oak structure.
Built in 1710 this Grade I Listed manor house was designed by Baroque architect Thomas Archer. Exterior works incorporated custom made paving, steps and copings around the Reflection Pool and outdoor swimming pool. Steps were designed specifically for each rise to accommodate full and half level changes within the landscape.
This new build family home is set into the cliff side overlooking Salcombe. The circular design of the building necessitated detailed and accurate layout drawings and each piece of stone cut to a specific size to preserve the coursing on the curves. The same material was used throughout the interior in a mix of finishes to suit each space. Outside sandstone paving and cobbles were best suited to withstanding the rigours of a coastal environment.
The renovation of this late 1700s Grade II listed Cotswold village house, included a new pool and leisure area.
For this late 18th Century manor house we were commissioned to work on both the interior and landscape including the area around the outdoor swimming pool. Reclaimed English Flagstones were used for steps and paving to blend into the landscape. Around the pool, British limestone was used for paving, coping, outdoor shower and steps. Inside a clean, British limestone features in the kitchen, boot room and orangery.