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Okehampton

Okehampton

Originally built in 1890 with stone quarried in North Wales and transported on the new railway line, Holmedown was in a desperate state. One of the first generation of houses to be built with cavity walls, the wall ties were made from clay (like bricks) but had sheared through. The outer leaves were in the process of falling away from the inner leaves. Having stitched the whole building back together again with specialist ties we built a Victorian style orangery and gym extension along with a full renovation of the whole house. Complete with swimming pool, tennis court, saunas, walled kitchen gardens, converted coach houses, stables and landscaping the renovation took nearly three years. We have carried out three other renovation projects for these clients over the years.

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