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ClientPrivateLocationGoostrey, CheshireScopeAlterations and extensions to a listed buildingCompletion2019ContractorCrown Building Solutions Ltd.Hayes and Partners obtained planning and listed building consent for alterations and extensions to a Grade II listed farmhouse. The extensions included a two storey side extension to add a bedroom, en-suite and entrance hall, and a minimal structural glass conservatory to the rear. The two storey side extension was designed...

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ClientPrivate ClientPlanning AuthorityCheshire EastLocationMacclesfieldScopeBarn ConversionCompletion2016ContractorSelf Build Lower Brook Croft was a small stone barn which farm part of an agricultural group including  a seventeenth century stone farmhouse and barn, which were both Grade II listed.  The challenge of the project was to accommodate a practical dwelling within the existing envelope, which stepped down across the farmyard, while retaining an open space...

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ClientPrivate ClientLandscapeSusan BuckleyPlanning AuthorityCheshire EastLocationMacclesfieldScopeConversion of Listed BarnCompletion2014ContractorSelf BuildLower Brook Barn is a large stone barn in close proximity to a listed farmhouse. The barn is also a listed building.  Hayes & Partners gained planning and listed building consent for conversion from agricultural use to form a new dwelling in 2008. Hayes & Partners provided the client with a partial service...

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ClientPrivate clientPlanning AuthorityCheshire EastLocationMacclesfieldScopeAlterations and refurbishment of listed cottageContractorCrown JoineryCompletionOctober 2013Contact Value£250,000Keepers Cottage was once a hunting lodge with attached barns.  The barn had been converted into residential space to create a four bedroomed house.  The conversion work had not been sensitive to the character of the listed building and some traditional features had been lost.  Some of the spaces...

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ClientPrivate ClientLocationCheshirenr Ormskirk, LancashireScopeConversion of barnPlanning AuthorityWest Lancashire District CouncilCompletion2011ContractorCrown JoineryMoor Hall Barn is a converted stable block situated in a rural location of West Lancashire, forming part of Moor Hall Estate.  The barn is a listed curtilage building, built in approx. 1840s and attached to a larger listed 17th Century brick barn, situated on a medieval site. Planning consent was...

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ClientMr & Mrs MasonLocationSiddington, CheshireScopeRenovation of Listed CottageCompletion2010ContractorCrown JoineryBlakehouse Cottage is a listed timber framed and thatched building. The special interest of the building derives, in part, from its age and the survival of significant elements of the original fabric. Principally the timber frame, stone plinth and roof structure and, most significantly, an internal wattle and daub smoke hood. The building was...

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ClientPrivate ClientLocationAlderley Edge, CheshireScopeBarn conversion to residential useCompletion2010ContractorKelly ContractingThe original building comprised a fourteenth century cruck framed barn.  The cruck frames split the internal space and prevented any linking of first floor spaces. Planning consent was gained for a conversion of the existing barn to residential use in 2004.  The consent included two staircases leading to single bedrooms at each end...

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ClientBarns BattyLocationLower PeoverScopeBarn conversion to residential useCompletionCompleteContractorAndrew WainwrightBarn conversion with extensions within the curtilage of listed farmhouse.           ...

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