So this was a while ago, but I have today dropped these of at the Historic England Archive in Swindon where I am sure they will be looked after and provide a source of information for researchers for houses to come! Thanks @nicolacryer at the archive for your patience to edit.
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There was an old cottage, long gone, on this Grade II* farm that we are seeing whether we can resurrect for future use. I have advised the owners that this is more likely than a new build elsewhere on the site, but it’s still going to take some careful research and imagination to make it happen. Watch this space! It’s always good to hear about projects I’ve worked on gaining consent, especially when they have been complex!
Well done Vaughn Allington for getting this one through! As much as I love it, I always find Autumn a bit stressful as the shortening daylight hours makes it more difficult to get out during the week to do things that keep me balanced and I feel as though it is all work and no play.
That is why I made the decision last year to go to a #fourdayworkweek - it gives me back that balance. Although it’s sometimes difficult to switch off, especially when work is piling up, it allows breathing space that makes me more effective the rest of the week and I recommend it to anyone! ... is his castle.
I have loved working on this project with Paul Rose, PMR Architecture. Untangling the history of the site from the origins of the stunning gardens to the complex history of the building, it has been a delight. It is an extraordinary house and I’m very proud to have played a part in its future. Isla Farr - Client Relations Manager, Archilime Visualisations ~
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