The Lawns, Northampton This development had to be right, it was positioned in the heart of Weston Favell village adjacent to the Northampton County Lawn Tennis Club. The development site was however also in my old back garden, which I … Continue reading →
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The Green, Pattishall The Green, Pattishall development is in the heart of this beautiful and peaceful Northamptonshire village on a quiet village lane. The development presented one major obstacle it was on a steep bank, the logistics of delivering this … Continue reading →
The Avenue, Moulton The Avenue is a lovely leafy road, the development was a large house with an overgrown wooded Garden, the challenge here wasn’t to demolish the existing house as we could maintain the house and gain access onto the … Continue reading →
Mackintosh Square This is an iconic development in Northampton, 8 impressive houses built on the former tennis court on Wellingborough road, Northampton. The design was Rennie Mackintosh inspired, but we also took note of the local arts and crafts in … Continue reading →
Holcot Holcot is a Typical Favell Homes Project involving a large detached House with a large garden positioned in the lovely village of Holcot. The site already had planning but didn’t match our high design standards, it was decided to … Continue reading →
Canal Side, Cosgrove Cosgrove was an old tannery Factory it was positioned in a delightful location next to the Grand Union Canal with great views of the historic stone bridge. The site had outline planning for seven terraced Houses when … Continue reading →
Butchers Yard – Earls Barton The Butchers yard is as it says, an old disused butchers yard in the middle of Earls Barton but in an excellent location, in the historical part of Earls Barton fronting the historical grade 1 … Continue reading →
Bengal Lane – Greens Norton This is a fantastically positioned site in the heart of Greens Norton on Bengal Lane, however it presented an enormity of challenges. The site Basford coach works was a disused garage which also had historic … Continue reading →