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It is a Victorian studio house which has been re-built and extended. The main feature of the south elevation is a glass room with a terrace above, overhung by ancient apple trees. The glazing is framed in bronze that has naturally patinated with age. Doors and windows are made of oak and bronze and have integral lighting which illuminates this elevation at night. Bathrooms, kitchen and fitted furniture were designed by us for the house.
The Sieghart Garden House is a guest house built at the opposite end of the garden. It was designed to resemble a garden shed so as not to compete with the main house. It is constructed using green oak portal frames, externally clad in feather edge boarding, with a cedar shingle roof. The plan is kinked to reduce the apparent size of the building which in fact contains a studio, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with a glass ceiling giving views of the treetops.
Stop press: the bronze and glass elevation has been removed to make way for the construction of additional bedrooms. It has been transported to Northamptonshire where it will be re-erected as part of a house within an C18th walled garden which will be available for long term lease.