14 Chinnock Close Fleet Hampshire GU52 7SN
Extension to existing house. Double storey entrance hall at front with porch in front, bay window added to lounge, 1st floor side extension over the garage and rear annex, single storey rear extension with flat roof. Front elevation and rear extensions to be covered with weatherboarding and render. Internal alterations upstairs and down, adding one bedroom and creating a large kitchen-diner
South Lee Swanthorpe Lane Crondall Farnham GU10 5HH
Alteration to front elevation; - removal of lower pitched roof to be replaced with a flat roof that is in proportion with the rest of the dwelling - new entrance porch - alteration to 2 windows on the front elevation - existing single storey extension to be clad in pale sandstone. Existing house to be painted finish. Introduction of new 4-bay garage.
10 Wood Lane Fleet Hampshire GU51 3DX
Extension to the right hand side of the house. Additional bedroom with contained bathroom in the roof space of the extension with a dormer window on the front and a windowless dormer extension on the rear of the new roof.
57 Avondale Road Fleet GU51 3BS
Extend the rear ground floor by 4m with a flat roof and a roof lantern, Extend to the side. Extend above and across existing single storey extension to front. Conversion of loft and addition of dormer. Replace existing roof tiles with slate. some of the house to be rendered, timber clad, and/ or painted brickwork.
Monteagle House Monteagle Lane Yateley Hampshire GU46 6LU
1.Demolish the single storey flat-roofed extension to the rear of the property. 2.Add a two storey extension to approximately the same footprint (approx 11m by 4m) as the current single-storey flat roofed extension. The new extension will be built with roofing and exterior walls entirely in keeping with the existing rear of the property. We have a question on whether we will be able to use photovoltaic tiles in the roof. 3.Install central heating in the whole property using a heat pump sited in the new extension. We are conscious of the need to allow the main house to breathe and will take professional advice on decorating and insulating in a way that achieves this. 4.Repair the chimney and roof of the main house using appropriate heritage materials. (Clearly we would consult the Conservation Officer and get the appropriate approvals.) 5.Demolish the existing garage which is in a poor state and replace. The garage appears C20 and is without merit. Build new garage further away from the main house so it does not interfere with the historic building. New garage to be ready for electric vehicles. 6.Add the property to the main drain if possible (currently has a septic tank). 7.Remove the large amount of rough uneven slab concrete outside the rear of the property and replace with a more appropriate and attractive material. 8.Re-lay the driveway with a material that is sympathetic but is not a mud track as currently. 9.Add shed / building for bicycle storage.