Stoughton Extension and Alteration

A two-storey extension and remodeling of a listed cottage in the Downland village of Stoughton. The project replaced an outdated flat-roofed extension with a new design that blends seamlessly with the historic character of the cottage.

The project involved demolishing an existing flat-roofed extension and constructing a new two-storey addition using traditional materials, including brick and flint walls, a clay tiled roof, and bespoke timber joinery. The extension created a new dining and garden room, featuring a wood-burning stove and doors that open directly into the cottage garden. A new bedroom was added in the roof space of the extension, accessed via a newly created doorway at the top of the stairs, enhancing the cottage’s living space while respecting its historic fabric

 

  • Location: Stoughton, West Sussex
  • Project type: Extension and remodeling of listed cottage
  • Scope of work: Demolition of existing extension, design and construction of two-storey extension
  • Architectural involvement: Full design, material specification, and project management