When our clients contacted us they already had planning permission to build a beautiful property. Having carried out extensive research our clients had decided that a mechanically built oak frame was not for them. For their home our clients wanted a new oak frame house that was carefully...
More infoHaving previously designed and built an oak frame extension to their existing property our client contacted us to discuss another building that they had in mind. We were asked to design an oak frame that would compliment their home and work in harmony with their existing oak frame buildings. The...
More infoWe were approached by a client who was looking for a specialist company to manufacture and erect the oak frame element for a new build oak house project. The client was project managing the build himself, had already instructed an Architect to design the building and had all necessary trades in...
More infoOur company was asked to manufacture a new featured oak roof for the Portico on The Queen's Gallery. This was a difficult project to undertake however one that we certainly wanted to be part of. There were many issues to overcome throughout this project, such as the restricted access, a very...
More infoOur clients purchased a large plot of land with rolling landscape and far reaching views over the countryside. They wanted a complex of newly built agriculturally styled buildings with equestrian facilities that would nestle perfectly in this beautiful setting. We were instructed to design...
More infoWe were contacted by Mr & Mrs Fraser who were looking to expand their successful B&B business. They required a new oak frame building to house a commercial kitchen and large function room. This multifunctional frame was to provide both a practical solution for the commercial...
More infoThe original owner commissioned Chartered Architect Colin Humphrey to prepare a design and attempt to/and obtain Planning permission. This was done and the barn was sold to the new owner who appointed Anthony Hicks Ltd to bring the design with planning approval to reality on site The oak frame...
More infoInitially we were asked to look at the external panels which had been incorrectly repaired in the past using cement. This had inevitably led to the failure of the panels and ingress of water causing the oak frame to deteriorate. We removed the hard cement panels to various elevations around the...
More infoHaving carried out extensive external repairs to the front of our clients property we were called back to design and build and range of traditional oak frame buildings. Our clients remit was to provide a range of new oak buildings, traditional in design to blend in with their rural surroundings....
More infoWe were called in to carry out specialist restoration works to this Grade II star listed building. Due to the special architectural and historical interest of the property, careful consideration had to be taken in order to conserve the architectural value of the building. As you can see from the...
More infoThis was a fairly comprehensive listed building restoration of a listed property with a new extension designed to sympathise and blend seamlessly with the existing structure. The first phase of this project was to remove the existing render panels on the external elevations, exposing and...
More infoOne of the oldest buildings in Tonbridge, Hilden Manor was burnt down in 2006 due to an electrical fault, which quickly spread throughout and very nearly destroyed the entire building. Our company was approached by the Main Contractor and asked to assess the damage to the oak frame, undertake a...
More infoThe original owner commissioned Chartered Architect Colin Humphrey to prepare a design and attempt to/and obtain Planning permission. This was done and the barn was sold to the new owner who appointed Anthony Hicks Ltd to bring the design with planning approval to reality on site. By the time...
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