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Southwest conservation & historic building architects. We specialise in historic buildings conservation and re-use, and new innovative, high-quality projects, often for difficult or controversial sites throughout the southwest We have worked on many of the region's finest ancient and interesting buildings, from ruined castles to cob cottages and highly decorated churches to fabulous medieval and Georgian houses. The practice was awarded the prestigious 2012 European Union/Europa Nostra prize for Conservation for The Gildhouse, Poundstock, North Cornwall.

Services Provided

3D Rendering, Accessible Design, Architectural Design, Architectural Drawings, Basement Conversion, Basement Design, Bathroom Design, Boot Room Design, Building Conservation, Building Design, Drafting, Eco Homes, Floor Plans, Home Renovation, House Extensions, House Plans, House Restoration, Kitchen Design, Pantry Design, Project Management, Space Planning, Staircase Design, Sustainable Design, Swimming Pool Construction, Utility Room Design, Green Building, Kitchen Renovation, New Home Construction, Custom Build Homes

Areas Served

Barnstaple, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Cornwall, Wiltshire, Taunton, Avon

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Business Details

Business Name

Jonathan Rhind Architects

Phone Number

01271 850416

Address

1st & 2nd Floor Studios
1 Bridge Buildings
Barnstaple, Devon EX31 1HA
United Kingdom

Typical Job Cost

£100,000 - £5 million

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