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Coreys Cottage, Stevenage

Coreys Cottage is a Grade II Listed property which dates back to the late 16th century, it is recognised as one of the oldest properties within Stevenage by conservation experts. The belief is that the house was once the residence of the millers, back in the days when the windmill stood adjacent. We succesfully obtained planning permission, listed building consent and a full plans approval with building control, bringing the property up to the 21st centuary. 

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Coreys Cottage, Stevenage

Coreys Cottage is a Grade II Listed property which dates back to the late 16th century, it is recognised as one of the oldest properties within Stevenage by conservation experts. The belief is that the house was once the residence of the millers, back in the days when the windmill stood adjacent. We succesfully obtained planning permission, listed building consent and a full plans approval with building control, bringing the property up to the 21st centuary. 

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Hatfield Road

This full remodel reimagines a modest 1930s house as a more elegant Georgian-inspired family home. The front elevation has been redesigned to introduce stronger symmetry, better proportions and a more formal entrance, with ashlar render adding depth and refinement. To the rear, a new two-storey extension, loft conversion and traditionally detailed dormer create brighter, more generous living spaces for modern family life. Large glazed openings strengthen the connection to the garden, balancing classical character with contemporary living.

Hatfield Road

This full remodel reimagines a modest 1930s house as a more elegant Georgian-inspired family home. The front elevation has been redesigned to introduce stronger symmetry, better proportions and a more formal entrance, with ashlar render adding depth and refinement. To the rear, a new two-storey extension, loft conversion and traditionally detailed dormer create brighter, more generous living spaces for modern family life. Large glazed openings strengthen the connection to the garden, balancing classical character with contemporary living.

Hatfield Road

This full remodel reimagines a modest 1930s house as a more elegant Georgian-inspired family home. The front elevation has been redesigned to introduce stronger symmetry, better proportions and a more formal entrance, with ashlar render adding depth and refinement. To the rear, a new two-storey extension, loft conversion and traditionally detailed dormer create brighter, more generous living spaces for modern family life. Large glazed openings strengthen the connection to the garden, balancing classical character with contemporary living.

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