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  • Knighton Mill, Broad Chalke    

    Type: Award

    Knighton Mill is a replacement for a former C19th mill, not listed and not apparently of any great quality. A Wiltshire Council conservation officer, commenting on the proposed new building, felt that historic waterways on the site, and their associated structures, were of greater value than the old mill itself. Much food for thought was […]

  • Netherhampton Gate, Wilton House

    Type: Award

    Situated on a tight bend on the Netherhampton Road, as it heads round towards its junction with the A36, the old gateway was notorious for impacts from motor vehicles, sometimes with fatal consequences. The new version sought to address this issue, as well as giving the gateway a visual aspect commensurate with its function as […]

  • Little Walden, West Grimstead

    Type: Award

    Located in a little known corner of Wiltshire without public roads, Little Walden offered its architects the chance to make the most of a generous site, using a range of single storey forms that answered the owners’ wish to avoid stairs and create somewhere that would be comfortably habitable for many years to come. The […]

  • The Old Vicarage office, Alvediston

    Type: Award

    The new office is separate from the Victorian house a few yards from it, and on a slight rise. References to it as a ‘folly’ captured what had clearly been a prime consideration in the project, the creation of a building with a practical purpose, but which also added something slightly playful to the landscape. […]

  • Court House, Bulford   

    Type: Award

      ourt House has an expansive site on the edge of Bulford, previously housing tennis courts, and makes good use of it. Its public face is a single storey barn type structure alongside the road, through which is accessed the two storey house beyond. That the central opening in the barn building does not currently […]

  • St Ann Square, Salisbury

    Type: Award

    Four houses have been added to the garden south of the Grade II* listed 82 St Ann Street, an area previously used for car parking for a doctors’ surgery. There were potential noise issues from proximity to the ring road, but no overall reason why a well conceived and executed development should not work. The […]