by Garry Kemp | Sep 22, 2012
This terrace of 5 new cottage style houses were designed and built to appear like a natural extension of an original terrace at Croft Hill in Flamborough. Traditional techniques were used to create an authentic appearance – in particular chalk stone...
by Garry Kemp | Sep 22, 2012
These traditional style chalk and brick cottages followed on from our previous development further along Bridlington road, Flamborough. The chalk walls were complimented with clay pantile and natural slate roofs to create a genuine period appearance; we were...
by Garry Kemp | Sep 22, 2012
This new house was built with very high levels of insulation, rainwater harvesting and a high efficiency underfloor heating system to create a contemporary home with low running costs. The roof structure was hand made on site rather than using roof trusses and the...
by Garry Kemp | Sep 21, 2012
This Grade 2 listed building in Beverley was extended using a glazed garden room to link the main house to the existing stables, which were refurbished and extended to create an independent annex. The stables were in very poor condition and were heavily...
by Garry Kemp | Sep 20, 2012
This modern Oak Framed garden room extension was created as a “problem solver” – the extension had to fit below an existing wall and...