







Development of two detached houses and two pairs of semi-detached houses on the outskirts of Winchester, Hampshire, for local developer Wykeham Homes Ltd.
The dwellings are arranged on land formerly occupied by an agricultural yard and replace a range of outbuildings and dilapidated workers' cottages. The new layout finds space to retain an existing brick and flint boundary wall and an existing trackway and incorporates a SUDs drainage system at its centre. The buildings themselves were designed to complement the semi-rural nature of the area and the neighbouring strategic housing development of Barton Farm. To this end, the design employs traditional roof forms, red/orange facing brick, plain clay tiles and black stained timber boarding in traditional fashion.