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Chard Museum

Corbel Architects are very pleased to have been appointed by the Trustees of Chard Museum to lead the Design Team for their 50 Years and Beyond – Stories and Spaces Project. 

Cliston Farmhouse

Lower (Great) Cliston is a significant Grade II* listed Devon farmstead with origins dating back to the 16th century. Each century since, the original high-status open Hall House has been developed and extended to create the imposing thatched farmhouse and outbuildings, alongside a modern farmstead.

Killerton Chapel

Grade 1 listed Killerton Chapel, situated within the grounds of The National Trusts, Killerton Estate.

Barnston Manor

Grade 1 listed Barnston Manor dating to the 13th century, with links to Oliver Cromwell

Sheldon Court

This long term multi phased project, started with a Feasibility Study to try and understand how to make better use of the house, outbuildings and gardens to suit the new owners varied ambitions, and give budget costs to understand how the work could be best phased.

Old Came Rectory

Old Came Rectory, situated just outside Dorchester, is an historic gem largely due to renowned local and international writers and poets who owned and visited the house.

The Folk Of Gloucester

Now known as The Folk of Gloucester, this building is a stunning example of a Tudor timber framed building.

Rock House

This 3 storey townhouse, built circa 1740 was originally one room deep with a kitchen and parlour at ground floor with bedrooms above.

Toneworks

Toneworks in Wellington is one of the best-preserved cloth finishing works in the country, its sheer scale, and the fact that it still contains most of the original machinery have a rare significance and corresponding Grade II* listed status.

St Bernadette’s Church

Grade II listed St Bernadette’s church is located on Wells Road Bristol and is recognised for its striking double hyperbolic paraboloid roof structure and modernist architectural design.

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