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Haseley Manor

Winner Best Small Development at the Evening Standard New Homes Awards 2019.

A luxury development by Spitfire Homes
Roofing Contractors - R S Miller
Architects - Lapworth Architects

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Background

Haseley Manor was built in 1875 by William Young. and for over a 100 years, it has stood tall and majestic in its leafy grounds in Warwickshire — its imposing Gothic turret a much-loved local landmark. 

Challenge 

It has recently been  restored and converted by Spitfire Homes  into 13  apartments with 9 new residences being built within its grounds.  Blending the new with the old and respecting the setting of the manor house was the key objective of Spitfire’s design brief,’ says architect Michael Lapworth. ‘The intention from the outset was to create a timeless design which looked established — a truly special place that could have always been there.’

Spitfire Homes Hazeley Manor with dark heather tilesSolution

Dreadnought’s dark heather plain clay tiles were selected to match existing tiles on the historic Grade II listed Manor House to give an established look to these elegant new build residences.  The new development blends well with the old baronial style of the original Manor House and has been awarded Best Small Development at the Evening Standard New Homes Awards 2019.

 

Result

Hazeley Manor Spitfire Homes with dark heather tiles

Dreadnought Tiles is a company with an impeccable pedigree and it was a pleasure to see them continuing to thrive and innovate. Black Country craftmanship and quality at its best.” Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands

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