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Inspiration for a large traditional three-storey white house exterior in Wiltshire with stone veneer, a gable roof, a tile roof and a grey roof.
Richmond Bell Architects Ltd
Richmond Bell Architects Ltd
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Wiltshire New Build House

Traditional Exterior, Wiltshire

This large Wiltshire new-build house was designed by Richmond Bell Architects as a Georgian-style replacement dwelling for a smaller, 1960s building. It is set in within a large garden in an Area Of Natural Beauty near Tisbury, Wiltshire. The new house is a three-storey building with four bedrooms and three bathrooms on the first floor, including a master suite with large walk in dressing room and ensuite. There are two further bedrooms and another bathroom on the second floor. On the ground floor a large open-plan kitchen and dining room opens into a conservatory room that has windows along two sides. The ground floor also contains a utility room, cloak room, study and formal living room. The house is approached along a sweeping private driveway surrounded by mature trees and landscaping. There is parking for several cars and a detached garage set back on the north of the drive. The house was built from local Chilmark stone with a striking front door set to the right of the front face and covered by a large open porch.