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Witcher Crawford has successfully negotiated Planning Approval for a new-build home in Hampshire. The scheme introduces a two-storey, three-bedroom home within a well-screened garden plot.

The design draws on its agricultural setting through simple massing, a zinc roof, and ash cladding to the first floor. Timber louvres are included in the design to enhance privacy, while adding depth and visual interest to the façade.

Internally, a considered layout for the client prioritises generous storage and an abundance of natural light, resulting in a functional home designed for 21st-century living.

Witcher Crawford has completed a contemporary single-storey extension and refurbishment to a property in the South Downs National Park.

Adding to a portfolio of accessibility-focussed projects, the scheme adds much-needed physiotherapy and hydrotherapy facilities, and a comprehensive retrofit of the existing property to improve wheelchair access for the independent living of a disabled user.

The extension’s design adopts a utilitarian barn aesthetic, blending the functional requirements of the brief with a light-touch approach that references the rural character of the surrounding area, and as a result, achieving unanimous planning approval from the National Park Authority.