(02) — Where we build
Slow, deliberate work across the South of England. Hover any pin for the latest reservations status.
/01 — Reservations open
Saffron Walden, Essex
14 homes · 3–4 bed · completion Q2 2027
Enquire about The Walden →/02 — Sold out
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
6 mews-style homes · 2–3 bed · completion Q4 2026
Enquire about Mews at Park End →/03 — Coming 2027
Faversham, Kent
9 homes · listed conversion · completion late 2027
Enquire about Foundry Court →(02.5) — Live preview · The Walden, plot 04
A massing study of plot 04 — brick over stone plinth, slate roof, painted timber sashes. Hover any ground-floor room for dimensions, or step the camera through three set views.
Materials · Hover for 30-year ageing
Materials that earn the patina they pick up.
Two to three developments a year. Never more. We turn down briefs that ask for volume over considered work.
Brick, lime mortar, hardwood, slate, lead. Materials that earn the patina they pick up over the next thirty years.
Each development is led by a single architect from concept through to completion. No design-build hand-offs.
We design for resale at year fifty, not year five. The fashion of the moment exits the brief on day one.
Philosophy
We build small numbers of homes, slowly, with materials that age well. We’d rather one development a year that ends up on postcards in 2055 than ten that ship and dissolve.
In the press
Country Life
A new generation of slow developers
House & Garden
The mews at Park End — quiet rebellion
The Architects’ Journal
Evergold: in defence of the long view