(Chalkbank) The Wold

The property was built in the 1960s and was constructed in yellow brickwork, stone cladding and features pebbledash detailing on the front elevation. Most notably the front elevation features a distinctive outward sloping bay window.

The house forms part of a tradition of houses built in the middle of the last century where architects strived to marry the ideas and innovative spatial internal moves with more traditional vernacular styles and materials on the external envelope. This was known as Modern British Vernacular. The house was built as one of four almost identical houses which form The Wold.

The brief has been assembled on the ideas to modernise the rear and front facade, to extended above the garage and refurbish the dated interior.