Architecture

Ancient, recent and new blended together.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i>
The house reversed, extended and transformed.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i> The oldest part restored.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i> A new 'Baronial Hall'.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i> A new Country porch.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i>
A transformed house extended left and right.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i>
New wings and a porch embrace a re-orientated central block.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i> The new 'service' wing and back entrance.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i> The original porch, salvaged and adapted for the new Drawing Room.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i> The new front porch detailing.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i>
An east facing bay.<br><i>Winner of The Georgian Group Commendation. Builder: Mustoes</i>
The view commanding windows of a new wing.<br><i>Winner of The Georgian Group Commendation. Builder: Mustoes</i> An exercise in rhythm and simple proportions.<br><i>Winner of The Georgian Group Commendation. Builder: Mustoes</i> A small 'orangery' mediates between old and new.<br><i>Winner of The Georgian Group Commendation. Builder: Mustoes</i> A portico of classic proportions.<br><i>Winner of The Georgian Group Commendation. Builder: Mustoes</i>
A jettied bay lighting the great bedroom of a new wing.<br><i>Builder: Alfred Groves</i>
Old and new a seamless blend.<br><i>Builder: Alfred Groves</i> Enclosing a private court and suntrap.<br><i>Builder: Alfred Groves</i> A small 'Manor' farm, before and after.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i>
The view and light-embracing south front; the glass rolls away.<br><i>Builder: Client self-build</i>
Summer shade, but low winter sum penetrates far into the interior.<br><i>Builder: Client self-build</i> Informality and openness.<br><i>Builder: Client self-build</i> A tall and welcoming entrance.<br><i>Builder: Client self-build</i> The relaxed and transparent kitchen and dining area.<br><i>Builder: Client self-build</i>

 

 

 

 

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An ancient Manor House

Transitional Classical style

Classical Regency style

Arts & Crafts style

A Modern Eco-House

Architecture should be a pleasure, not a stylistic crusade.

Robert Franklin's buildings are the realisation of clients' dreams, and respond creatively to the brief and context in a closely tailored way.

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