Modern or Traditional?
There are advantages to both
Modern projects -
- Allow you to create your dream home for how you could live now
- Mean that you can easily create your own simple, modern pieces
- Let you be creative with interior design
- Are adaptable with readily-available materials
- Inspire new ideas for living - be inventive!
- Can be quick and easy to complete
- Become a record of the "noughties" for future generations
Traditional projects -
- Offer an escape to, perhaps, a more decadent time
- Let you explore and enjoy a historic period
- Help guide your design choices
- Can offer hours of pleasure researching and sourcing key pieces or materials
- Inspire you to imagine life in another era
- Enjoy an appealing nostalgia
A modern salon at Waterside Way, which allows lots of creativity with its open-plan interior
Cumberland Castle's gothic arched windows
The 'stone' mullioned windows of April Cottage
Holme Lodge's Victorian working sash windows
The Palladian-style working sash windows of Grosvenor Hall
Which degree of sophistication suits your style?
Mimosa Cottage offers superb value for a finely-detailed Victorian Villa
April Cottage - Vernacular-style for rural life
Wentworth Court - Classical Georgian 'ordered' house
Springwood Cottage - Mid 20th century family home
Mimosa Cottage - A finely detailed mid-Victorian Villa
Mountfield - 1930's style with many unique period details
Cumberland Castle - Gothic style for medieval banqueting or modern chic
Waterside Way - Thoroughly modern design with open-plan living
Holme Lodge - An asymmetric early-Victorian residence with each authentic feature
Montgomery Hall - Georgian country house with exquisite detail and grandeur
Grosvenor Hall - Palladian-style mansion with every imaginable luxury








