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	<title>Cheshire &#8211; Ben Parsons Design | Architect Sutton Coldfield</title>
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		<title>The Coach House, Knutsford</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is an historic building within Knutsford Conservation Area. and was once art of a larger house and outbuildings. The owners approached us and asked us to help them extend and remodel the partially converted house and then come up with a solution to link and convert the attached stables and garaging to create better&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This is an historic building within Knutsford Conservation Area. and was once art of a larger house and outbuildings.</strong></p>
<p>The owners approached us and asked us to help them extend and remodel the partially converted house and then come up with a solution to link and convert the attached stables and garaging to create better living space and bedrooms.</p>
<p>We shared the same belief that the new work should take on a contemporary form and this could work especially well at the rear in order to replace the low quality 1970’s extensions which sat awkwardly against the original parts.</p>
<p>We responded to the old brickwork facade and dominant chimneys and applied that to the rear extension with a bold composition of salvaged brick with large openings allowing views and access to the garden and stepped stone terrace and planting beds.</p>
<p>Above, we created an elevated garden terrace with an outdoor fire within the chimney.</p>
<p>At the connection between the house and the stables, we created a structural glass link with a high level interior bridge following the existing coach house arch. This enabled us to preserve the historic fabric of the building and apply something largely invisible over it.</p>
<p>The interior has been re-worked to create larger rooms with more natural light and a better connection between. The kitchen sits at the centre of the ‘L’shaped plan and helps link the front stable conversion and the extended rear.</p>
<p>The scheme was developed in close conjunction with Cheshire East Planning and Conservation and was fully supported.</p>
<p><a href="http://benparsonsdesign.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/z170704-tabley-road-proposed-.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">View Plan</a></p>
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