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Beneath are details of some of our
projects. Many of these buildings have won awards for their design and restoration . |
Hunterswood Farm
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Our
company is based at Hunterswood Farm in Dunsfold, where we have a total of eight buildings
showing a range of features and reclaimed materials. These include joisted ceilings,
various floorings, inglenook fireplaces, leaded windows and a walled garden.
The walled garden is contained by a rebuilt Sussex
barn, cattle hovels and brick walling. |

Hunterswood Farm - designed and built by Antique
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Barn and Walled Garden at Hunterswood Farm
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Garden Cottage overlooking walled garden
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Goldring Cottage
This project involved the remodelling of the existing cottage and the addition of
a new wing. This doubled the size of the cottage without appearing to do so.
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A lake was created to the rear of the new
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A courtyard was also created.
This project won the 1990/91 West Sussex County Council Building Design Award for
the best and most harmonious extension to an historic building.
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A new studio complex was rebuilt from a group
of farm buildings which were rescued from a nearby farm, restored
and rebuilt. The buildings are joined to the
owner's house by an underground tunnel. |

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This eighty-foot listed Sussex Barn was moved twenty miles to become the farm shop
and restaurant for the Old Barn Nurseries at Dial Post near Billingshurst.
The site was designed so that the barn and adjacent cattle hovel would be the main
feature of the nurseries, and also provide screening from the road
- Go and visit for tea, coffee or lunch!
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ColdHarbour Farm
Cowfold Barn was moved eight miles to provide an annex to the existing
cottage
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Wonham Wood Cottage is a new design by Antique Buildings in traditional style to
replace an existing dilapidated cottage. It has been built using reclaimed materials
supplied by our company |
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Beech Farm Barn and its outbuildings were rebuilt at Hurstlands Cottage to create
a cloistered courtyard and new living accommodation. |
This project involved the restoration and conversion of two old barns, together
with some smaller farm replica watch
buildings, to form a small group of houses. One of the two
barns stood at the edge replica watches uk
of a small lake, into which it was slowly sinking. The whole barn
had to be gently jacked up and pulled upright, whilst piles were sunk to provide a safe
foundation.
All the buildings were originally built incorporating oak timbers from
earlier buildings, including a medieval hall house. Reclaimed materials have been used
throughout, continuing the tradition of rolex replica the buildings themselves.
This project has won several awards (see Awards Received),
and also a commendation at the Civic Trust Awards 1999.
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Thorncombe House
Other projects
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Brightling Down
This is one of our recent projects.


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