Farmhouse
Berkshire, 2022

Restoration and contemporary addition to a listed farmhouse

DESCRIPTION

Church Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse within a secluded historic group that includes associated barns and a grade I listed church, set in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The house has evolved over several centuries, originating as a substantial agricultural barn, later adapted and extended to form a dwelling. Twentieth-century alterations and extensions, including a conservatory and music room, have diluted the clarity of this evolution and introduced elements of limited architectural value.

The project proposed the careful removal of these later additions and their replacement with a compact contemporary extension and ancillary buildings.

“Indeed, on the whole I feel that the proposal responds extremely well to the design, scale, form, proportions, and detailing of the main building, and I agree with the applicant's heritage statement that it represents an improvement over the existing rather incoherent extensions and alterations.”

– West Berkshire Conservation Officer

CONSTRAINTS

  • Grade II listed building

  • Conservation Area and National Landscape designation

  • Setting of a Grade I listed church

  • Flood Zone 3

  • Archaeological sensitivity

OPPORTUNITIES

  • Removal of harmful twentieth-century alterations

  • Enhancement of historic character and legibility

  • Use of locally distinctive materials

  • Contemporary design that complements heritage

  • Landscape and biodiversity improvements

PROJECT TEAM

Architect: Doll&Co
Heritage & planning: Whaleback
Landscape design: Justin Spink

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