Private Housing Projects
Private House
South Oxfordshire
Refurbishment and extension of a Grade II Listed property in South Oxfordshire. AWA engineered an independent, self-supporting oak frame structure to complement the existing property without the requirement for physical connections.



Seligman Farm
Hampshire
Client:
Seligman Farm Development Ltd
Details:
Raising of existing barn structure and construction of new low energy dwellings underneath.
Architect / Contractor:
Homelodge Buildings



Private House
Near Newbury
Client:
Private client
Details:
The project required the design and detailing of substructure and superstructure for a new build masonry & stone 8 bedroom house and retained garage building, as well as drainage design.
Architect:
Johnston Cave Associates
Contractor:
Symm



Gambledown Farm
Sherfield English, Romsey
Client:
Private Client
Architect:
Studio Four
Details:
Conversion of two connected 1820s barns, open cart-shed and earlier staddle-stone barn into living accommodation.



Rushmore Farm
Upton, Hampshire
Client:
Private Client
Value:
Approx. £1.2m
Details:
The scheme comprises the retention, repair and extension of an historic timber framed barn, the conversion of a more recent early 20th century steel framed barn and the construction of a new annexe and garage. The project also involved the design and construction of new foul and surface water drainage on a remote rural site.
Architect:
Studio 4 Architects – Romsey Office



Water Meadow
Wherwell
Client:
Private Client
Value:
Approx £750K
Details:
As the name of the property implies, this site is on the edge of a meadow and as a consequence required a piled slab foundation to support the oak framed structure. The garage takes the form of a thatched rotunda and is also an oak frame, with a central king post.
Architect:
David Gregory Architects



The Shingles
Lymington
Client:
Private Client
Value:
Approx £800K
Awards:
Downland Prize 2010 – Highly Commended
Details:
A new four bedroom house of 220 sq metres on a site near the New Forest. The position and shape of the house was constrained by a number of mature trees which were the subject of TPOs. The wooded nature of the site determined the use of Canadian cedar shingle with a zinc roof as a finish for this load bearing masonry structure.
Architect:
Giaci Donvito



The Bee Garden
New Forest
Client:
Private Client
Value:
Approx £450K
Details:
Replacement for a traditionally thatched dwelling on a site with mature trees and conservation constraints. This load bearing masonry structure is finished with natural materials and muted tones, linking the thatch roof, IPE cladding, zinc roof link, and natural stone paving into the environment.
Architect:
Giaci Donvito



Paragon
Salisbury
Client:
Ludlow Developments
Value:
approx. £1.2m
Details:
The scheme comprises the retention, repair and extension of two pairs of semi-detached houses which are Grade II listed buildings. The new extensions are proposed to be of traditional form to match the existing and replace the sub-standard later additions.
Architect:
St Ann’s Gate Architects
Awards:
Winner of 2014 Lady Radnor Award – Salisbury Civic Society



Thrifty Beeches
New Forest
Client:
Private Client
Value:
£1.7m
Details:
New private house in the New Forest
Architect:
Perring Architecture
Awards:
Best Residential Property in the UK 2010 Daily Telegraph Awards


