The symmetrical front elevation, set around a front door is typical for this period of architecture. Further rear extensions were added in the 1890’s, mid and late 20th century.
The property has been stripped back to the core structure and features. Our work involved turning this former dentists’ surgery back to a well-appointed and modernised town house with discrete ‘Sheepwool’ insulation, solar panels, new services throughout and improved fire protections.
As a Corbel Design and Build project, we have produced an exacting set of detailed working drawings , schedule of works and specification that has enabled accurate and timely pricing, site construction and management throughout the job. This level of detail – much more than is usually given in a traditional tender process – has enabled the client to be fully engaged throughout, and allowed our in-house tradesmen and women to produce an outstanding top end finish that all parties are very pleased with.
The name ‘Rock House’ dates to at least 1884. Nobody is quite sure where the name derives!