Original tower feature New build Archiectual details Original brickwork detailing to barn Overall development

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and drawings were prepared.

The farm complex is constructed in ‘Red Retford’ bricks with some specialist limestone detailing. The external facing brick walls were also further enhanced with consistent brick pattern details. Features such as dentillated eaves, decorative cut brick specialist lintels and sandstone window cills along with decorative brick arches over openings, which are heavily featured in Scott’s Victorian version of Kelham Hall, were introduced by Scott to the farm complex with acknowledgement to early architectural details. There were also detailing of tiles hanging and shingles. Roof to the entire farm complex are finished in small clay tiles in various sizes and shapes.

Scott’s introduction of the square brick tower with a steep clay tiled pyramid roof, along with the adjacent timber clad archway creates a central focal feature to the entire complex The conversion of the barns utilising these existing walls and features developed a conversion into eight units of varying sizes. The contractor has used traditional methods and wherever possible traditional materials, Sir G.G. Scott designed mullions,

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