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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. 

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.

Windyridge

Our clients asked us to re-order their house to make the most of the stunning panoramic views and create an open plan layout that worked for their growing family.

The Collar Factory

Built in 1899 by Henry Joseph Van Trump the Collar Factory, alongside two sister factories in Bridgwater, manufactured collars, shirts and other items of clothing. This continued until 1964, after which the building was taken over by Barnicotts, and put into other use. Corbel worked closely alongside both Forward Space and SHAPE Design to advise on the repair scheme and design the extensive new M&E system that would facilitate the state-of-the-art office facility.

Dunster Castle Watermill Tea Room

Situated within the grounds of the Dunster Estate directly adjacent to the river Avill, the Watermill tea room building provided refreshments for visitors to the Castle and surrounding areas.

The Curzon Cinema

Built in 1912 by local entrepreneur Victor Cox, the Curzon Cinema is one of the oldest and longest running cinemas in the country. It’s huge scale and classical style of Architecture make this an imposing building on Clevedon’s skyline.

Winterbourne Medieval Barn

Repair and conversion of the former Tithe Barn for community use.

Castle House

A complex repair scheme to convert Castle House, Bridgwater into dwellings. Built as a prototype in 1851 it was designed to showcase what could be achieved with the new wonder material - Ordinary Portland Cement.

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