
Chard Museum
Corbel Architects are very pleased to have been appointed by the Trustees of Chard Museum to lead the Design Team for their 50 Years and Beyond – Stories and Spaces Project.

Cliston Farmhouse
Lower (Great) Cliston is a significant Grade II* listed Devon farmstead with origins dating back to the 16th century. Each century since, the original high-status open Hall House has been developed and extended to create the imposing thatched farmhouse and outbuildings, alongside a modern farmstead.

Windyridge
Our clients asked us to re-order their house to make the most of the stunning panoramic views and create an open plan layout that worked for their growing family.

Pear Tree Cottage
The core of Pear Tree Cottage is approximately 300 years old and several campaigns of extensions have enlarged the original cottage.

Medieval Farmhouse, Somerset
Intricate roof and masonry repairs to a Grade II * listed hall house.

Tickenham Court
Careful repair of the 1470’s Hall and Solar wings, reconnected with a reinstated oak oriel link

Sheldon Court - Devon
Full refurbishment to regain historic features and improve energy efficiency. New Oriel and Garden Room extensions open up the house to the garden and natural light.

Pear Tree Cottage
Rationalisation of a 300 year old cottage’s layout. A new kitchen / dining room extension improves connection to the garden.

Rock House, Wells
A Grade II listed townhouse converted from a dentist’s surgery back to a characterful, modernised, energy efficient home.

Former Stables.
A small yet complex project to gain Planning and Listed Building Consents for conversion and extension of a listed 19th century stables

Chard Museum
As part of the museum’s ‘50 Years and Beyond’ Spaces Project, this wide ranging Feasibility Study establishes a way forward for future development.

Barn Conversion Extension.
An unashamedly modern high quality glazed extension that provides connection between the converted barn and garden

Windyridge
Planning Consent to reveal and extend a pair of 19th century cottages to create a four bed house that maximised views over the surrounding landscape.
