Chilham House, a prominent Edwardian Villa designed ID Architecture fronting a grade II listed park, is nestled within two-thirds of an acre. The newly added two-storey extension, designed with simplicity and an open-plan concept, seamlessly blends indoor living with the beauty of its natural surroundings. Photography by Andy Haslam.
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The Old Rectory by ID Architecture
Nestled in the small village of South Kelsey, just west of the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds, lies The Old Rectory designed by ID Architecture, a property set within the secluded grouds of approximately 8 acres.. This tranquil haven is framed by two serene ponds, a grassy paddock, a wooded spinney, and sweeping mature gardens that stretch to the north and east, offering a sense of seclusion and maximum privacy. A newly constructed two-storey extension has been thoughtfully integrated into the existing property. Photography by Andy Haslam.
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Barrow House by ID Architecture
Barrow House is a project designed by ID Architecture. Located in the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), this stunning, partially subterranean private property has scooped multiple prestigious awards including the celebrated Grand Designs House of the Year Longlist 2021, which featured on Channel 4. Photography by Andy Haslam.
Gowland House by ID Architecture
Gowland House by ID Architecture is situated to the south-east of the Kirk Ella Conservation area, a large and desirable suburb situated in East Riding of Yorkshire, on the western outskirts of Kingston upon Hull, roughly 5 miles west of the city centre. Kirk Ella incorporates three major periods of architecture, 18thcentury Georgian, 19th century Gothic Revival, and 20th century Inter-war derivatives of Mock Tudor and Arts and Craft Movement, which creates variety and individuality throughout the settlement. A varied selection of materials can be seen throughout the village, including rough textured and modern smooth brick, alongside elements of stone and render. This mixture of scale, era, and material results in a settlement with a diverse and interesting architectural character. Photography by Andy Haslam.
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