HPA News
23rd July 2025
Earlier this year Haines Phillips Architects showcased our practice at the Listed Property Show at London Olympia.
One of our recent projects on a listed building has now been featured in the Listed Property Owners Club magazine.
The project is The Old Wheatsheaf, which was the comprehensive renovation of an 18th Century Grade II listed family residence.
Haines Phillips Architects were tasked with designing both the internal and external modifications the home, located in the Arundel Conservation Area, to better align with the needs of their young and expanding family.
Our proposals included the removal of the greater part of the low quality 20th century alterations to the building in order to preserve and enhance the original elements. A new staircase replaced the existing, and subtly arranged new internal partitions create a layout better suited to modern family living and to allow for future adaptation that would not affect the original listed building fabric.
A number of windows and doors were replaced to restore the proportions of the original building and to accommodate the creation of a new terrace at ground floor level.
We worked closely with our clients to prepare the detailed design and specification of the interior joinery, staircases and other elements. Using a 3D measured building survey information allowed us to design the new building elements so that they could be seamlessly integrated into the original building fabric.
The article can be seen in full below.
See the Full Project Here