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Georgian Terraced House skilfully and creatively adapted and extended

In the shadow of the spire of Holy Trinity Church, this Georgian terraced house in the old town of Stratford on Avon, has been skilfully and creatively adapted. Extended to a high standard with design flair and attention to detail it is nearing completion in West Street. The clients have now moved in, ahead of the latest lock down to furnish this new home.

MRT’s team of Architects, Construction Technologists and Interior Designers have helped to fulfil the aspirations of the owners to balance the historic old fabric with new contemporary design work.

Outside, there are grey painted brick walls, zinc cladding, aluminium bifold doors and windows. Inside there are exposed brick walls with a floating staircase and amazing single storey extension with mirrored roof lights, which reflects the light. A curved wall of polished plaster and an avant-garde kitchen with stylish furniture to create a ‘wow’ factor when entertaining. Upstairs there are en-suite bedrooms and an attic conversion, with a free standing bath offering a great view over the rooftops, of the Conservation area. There are new floor finishes, doors,  ironmongery and excellent lighting with other interesting architectural features including exquisite bathrooms and tiling.

MRT Architects, worked closely with the owners and Steve Pitts, with his team of skilled tradesmen at SMP Builders. They managed the construction, coordinated of the suppliers and subcontractors.

We look forward to visiting once again when the final touches are complete and to see the fully furnished new home.

Approval granted for a replacement dwelling in Wootton Wawen

Approval has recently been obtained from Stratford District Council for a replacement dwelling in Wootton Wawen. The existing bungalow occupies a large garden surrounded by agricultural fields and open countryside. This proposed new dwelling replaces a sprawling suburban bungalow into a more compact one and two storey house which is smaller in footprint, however improves the openness and permanence of the green belt. The redevelopment of this site is a carefully considered design which enhances the existing unattractive bungalow.

Hidden property in the heart of Broadway.

This exciting new property is set in the heart of Broadway. The main shell of the building is now complete and the roof is due to begin construction next week. We are very excited to unveil some classic Cotswold Stone features which have been meticulously detailed throughout the property.

Alterations and Extensions completed overlooking the Golf Course

This 1920’s property has been completely rennovated throughout including extending the dormer at first floor and replacing the existing conservatory with a stunning extension offering a vaulted ceiling in the new open plan kitchen diner.  The existing property had already been altered over the years in a very ad hoc fashion including numerous flat roofs which were all in need of repair work, the proposal made was to unify the building once more by combining the living spaces and creating a more dynamic flow throughout the property.

Summers evening at a completed property in France

These beatuiful images were sent over to us recently by the owner of this property in Larressingle, France. This project was completed over 10 years ago by MRT Architects and is a beautiful example of timeless Architecture blending contemporary design and historic features effortlessly together.