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  Oxford Gardens, Bath Road, Swindon, Wiltshire
 
 


In the heart of arguably Swindon’s most sought after residential area, in a unique, almost secret
garden location, with many mature trees and private gated approach, four individual properties
offering a variety of size, style and accommodation. Three of the properties generate their
own free electricity from photovoltaic cells situated in the roof.

   
 
  Tinkers Lane, Bicester, Oxfordshire
 
 


In an oasis of calm and surrounded by mature trees within easy walking distance of the town centre, this
site's village character betrays its central location. Eight new homes and one restored
barn conversion have been designed to mesh with the traditional conservation area setting.
Natural stone, slate and clay have been used throughout the site to complement the local palette.

   
  Barton Green, Drayton, Oxfordshire
 
 


Built with particularly attractive multi-orange facing bricks and genuine plain clay roof tiles this mix
of eleven properties at Barton Green is situated in the delightful village of Drayton, near Abingdon with its
rural charm and easy access to Oxford. The homes range from a traditional detailed cottage terrace
of four properties to an imposing landmark terrace of homes on three floors at the front of the development.

   
  Rodbourn Farmhouse, Swindon, Wiltshire
 
 


A select development of just five properties built within the conservation area situated adjacent to
Rodbourne Manor, which is a Grade II* listed building in the old Rodbourne Green area
of Swindon close to all amenities.

   
  College Farm, Ashbury, Wiltshire
 
 


A select development of just eight new homes and one re-built barn in this extremely sought after
village adjacent to the historic Uffington Castle, also known as White Horse Hill, in the midst of the equestrian
Lambourn Downs area, just outside of Swindon and close to Junction 15 of the M4 motorway.

   
  Povey's Place, Bishopstone, Wiltshire
 
 


Eight new homes in this highly sought after idyllic village set in the beautiful Vale of the White Horse.
Built using a combination of traditional materials including natural slate and clay tiles, handmade bricks
and thatch, each home has been carefully designed in sympathy with the surrounding area.

   
  Church Lane, Shutford, Oxfordshire
 
 


Six new homes all in natural stone with slate roofs in this sought after village location just outside of the
busy market town of Banbury, with excellent links to the M40 motorway.

   
  Gilberts Hill School, Swindon, Wiltshire
 
 


Ten contemporary apartments sensitively constructed within this beautifully restored Victorian
School conveniently located in the heart of Swindon's bustling town centre.

   
  Ashlar Court, Swindon, Wiltshire
 
 


Nineteen apartments of varying sizes reflect the Mansard roof, window proportions, and brick and stone
detail typical of this area of the town.

   
  Bishopstone, Wiltshire
 
 


Sited within the conservation area and adjacent to listed buildings, four large homes seek to reflect
the agricultural setting of the site, a refurbished grain store provides outbuildings with a new
thatched home addressing the entrance to the village.

   
  Brighthampton, Oxfordshire
 
 


A mixed scheme of large detached homes and terraced cottages use a pallet of materials and form
to be found in this village.

   
  Castle Eaton, Wiltshire
 
 


Sited within the conservation area and adjacent to listed buildings, a small development of detached
properties in the centre of the village reflecting appropriate local details, proportions and not only
natural stone walls, but genuine stone roof tiles.

   
  Froxfield, Wiltshire
 
 


Sited partly within and partly adjacent to the conservation area, alongside listed buildings, a mixed
scheme of cottages and large detached homes reflecting the plain clay roofs and brick and flint
detailing typical of this village.

   
  Fulbrook, Oxfordshire
 
 


Sited within the conservation area, a horseshoe of stone cottages was blended into this
prominent position in the centre of the village.

   
  Long Compton, Warwickshire
 
 


Sited within the conservation area and adjacent to listed buildings, a linear terrace of stone cottages
addressing the village street with the pallet of materials reflecting the local details.

   
  Salford Priors, Warwickshire
 
 


Sited within the conservation area, in the midst of a predominately thatched roof area of the village,
terraced cottages were produced in a comprehensively planted courtyard setting.

   
  Upper Tysoe, Warwickshire
 
 


Sited partly within and partly adjacent to the conservation area, thirteen detached and terraced homes seek
to complement this ironstone Warwickshire village's ambiance.