Radley House Partnership are delighted to be working alongside TN Developments in preparing a full detail design package, to include various planning amendments, for a scheme of 4 barn conversions, 2 new build dwellings and alterations to an existing Farmhouse in Wantage.
The Tallet, Stockbridge
Following of the grant of outline consent, Radley House Partnership have now achieved full reserved matters approval for a development of 3 detached houses on a brownfield site for local developer Wykeham Homes. The houses replace a collection of former agricultural buildings on the outskirts of Stockbridge.
22 Springvale Road, Kings Worthy, Winchester
We are pleased to announce that the development of 4 No. contemporary houses in Springvale Road, Winchester, was approved at Planning Committee with a unanimous vote in support. We are subsequently about to start work on the technical design package for the local developer.
Prospect House, Winchester
Following grant of planning consent, new renders have been produced for the Infill plot between the Heritage Asset of Prospect House and the contemporary development at Pipe Kiln Court, both previous Radley House Partnership projects. On this occasion the infill property was designed to appear as a traditional workers cottage to preserve the street elevation and compliment the Heritage Asset.
Private House, Winchester, Hampshire
We were pleased to achieve planning permission at Committee to replace a tired bungalow on a quiet leafy street in Winchester, with this sympathetic two storey dwelling. We will be taking the project forward and working with our clients as they self-build their new family home.
Canal Bridges, Hampton Court Palace, Surrey
Radley House Partnership are excited to see the newly completed refurbishment of these two Victorian canal bridges in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. Radley House oversaw the works to these Grade I listed structures which included sensitive metalwork repairs to the existing structure, the replacement of the oak deck and the redecoration of the bridges.
Private House, Surrey
Another new lead roof takes shape below an enormous temporary roof structure as refurbishment works continue on this substantial period property that is due for completion later this year.
The Goose Bookshop, Isle of Wight
Radley House Partnership are pleased to announce that the alteration and refurbishment of The Goose Bookshop on the Isle of Wight has recently received planning consent. The proposals include the reinstatement of the original Victorian shop front based on historic evidence.
The Castle, Isle of Wight
New lead roof set against a dramatic winter sky.
Works continue around The Castle Estate, including the repair, alteration and refurbishment of the Billiard Room and Sloop Cottage and the external landscaping.
Wellhouse Mews, Winchester
This traditional scheme for 6 new dwellings on the outskirts of Winchester for local developer Wykeham Homes, was recently consented and works are now about to start on site. Radley House Partnership have been involved in project from RIBA Stage 1 and recently produced the Stage 4 detail design package for the consented scheme.
Over Wallop War Memorial, Over Wallop, Hampshire
Radley House Partnership are delighted to have been involved with the repair and conservation of the Over Wallop War Memorial.
The four pillars of this unusual memorial have been replaced with new Chicksgrove stone from the original quarry. The names of those who returned from WWI have been hand carved exactly as they were over 100 years ago. Once again Over Wallop can pay tribute and the new pillars fulfil the original aim of standing guard over the Fallen.
The work was carried out by Wells Cathedral Stonemasons Ltd, overseen by the architects, Radley House Partnership Ltd.
One hundred and one years later, the village gathered again on Saturday 17 October to rededicate the newly refurbished War Memorial.
Goodbye 2020 - Hello 2021!
Following a disruptive and eventful 2020, we find ourselves at the start of 2021 little changed from March/April. Most of our staff are set up to work from home and contactable by email or mobile, while our office is staffed part time by a skeleton crew of those unable to work from home.
Thankfully, we have adapted to our new routines and despite the shutdown of many sites during the first lockdown and continued disruption throughout the year we have remained busy and productive, with no sign of a slowdown in the months ahead.
The latest national lockdown and fast-spreading new variant of Covid-19 means that we have advised our staff to avoid unnecessary site visits and travel where possible, although routine site inspections and meetings are continuing provided, they are Covid Secure and latest ‘hands, face and space’ rules are followed. Face-to-face meetings will be conducted virtually through MS Teams or similar until the situation improves and guidance changes.
Radley House - COVID-19 Update
Due to the recent government guidance banning all but essential travel we are pleased to say that the team at Radley House are now set-up to work from home, so please bear with us as we get used to our new daily routines. Team members can be contacted by email as usual.
For the time being our practice policy extends to any non-essential site visiting, and in respect of our duty to our staff and others in the wider community.
Take care and stay safe!
Radley House Welcomes Malcolm Thorpe!
We are pleased to welcome a new senior Chartered architect into our midst. Malcolm, an alumni of The Bartlett and Bath University, joins us from London practice Jones Lambell LLP where he has spent the past 9 Years gaining a wealth of experience in the commercial and residential sectors and will be a valuable addition to our growing team.
Grade II Listed House Refurbishment, Hampshire
Drawing Room fit-out - Bespoke joinery bench seat by Artichoke.