Stepping inside, the extension reveals its contemporary character, embracing the landscape through its innovative use of open-plan spaces and expansive walls of glazing.
Split across two levels, this modern addition captures the essence of indoor-outdoor living, framing stunning vistas of the property’s extensive grounds.
Originally built in the early 19C, the home has undergone numerous alterations over the decades, many of which obscured its historic charm and character.
In response, the new design employs vertical timber cladding, a deliberate choice to create a striking, yet sympathetic contrast to the original horizontal red brickwork.
A once obtrusive white uPVC conservatory has been removed, allowing the existing kitchen to expand and flow more naturally into the garden.
This transformation establishes a stronger connection with the surroundings, offering panoramic views of the scenic Viking Way.