Classic

Always in vogue and not a fleeting trend, our English sensibility lends itself to the simplicity and elegance of a classic interior.
Always in vogue and not a fleeting trend, our English sensibility lends itself to the simplicity and elegance of a classic interior.
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Project 4048 Grade II Manor House

The renovation of this Grade II listed manor in the North of England required stone with a perceived elegance for the grand entertaining space and corridors leading off. An exceptionally hardwearing warm grey English limestone was selected for its variation and classic appeal.  



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.



Project 1453 Georgian Style New Build

Georgian style new build in Dorset stayed true to the period with a traditional cabochon floor gracing the entrance hall.  The entrance hall and kitchen feature the same material in different finishes and format.



Project 3334 Grade II Somerset Manor House

A new entrance hall floor was commissioned for this Grade II Listed 18th century manor house in Somerset.  In keeping with the property, a traditional octagonal cabochon floor was chosen.



Project 3346 Grade II* country estate

A classical Grade II* listed country house and estate in Herefordshire used an English limestone for the pool area and dining room in the summer house pavilion.



Project 7931 Remodelled Victorian School

This former Victorian school in Hampshire was remodelled and extended to create a substantial family home.



Project 3780 Georgian New Build Farmhouse

A Georgian style new build farmhouse set in the rolling landscape of Hampshire which was designed to replace the original Victorian brick built house.



Project 7084 Grade II Georgian Manor House

Various alterations and additions had been implemented over the years to this Grade II Listed Georgian country house.  The new owners wanted to reinstate flooring appropriate for the property which included a cabochon floor in the entrance hall.  A small section of the original floor was still visible and it was this that we used as the basis for matching new to old. 



Project 2342 Grade I Manor House

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.  



Project 4159 Arts & Crafts

This early 15th century Arts & Crafts hall house was remodelled in the 18th century and further extended and altered by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1912.  An English limestone was selected for its durability and compatibility with existing stonework and used for paving, cobbles and steps.  Bespoke stonework included plinths to match the profile of the original degraded column bases.



Project 6781 Georgian New Build

Exterior works for this Georgian style new build included material recommendation for paving and terrace areas working closely with the garden designer to fulfil their design.



Project 9676 Somerset Georgian New Build

A Georgian new build in Somerset.  A custom floor was created to complement the style of the property and the perception of it being an original floor of the period.



Project 3573 Georgian Residential in Oxfordshire

A traditional brick built Georgian style property in Oxfordshire, which underwent a complete landscape redesign.



Project 1931 Georgian New Build

A Georgian new build in Oxfordshire with stone requirements for both interior and exterior.