Planning Permission has been granted for a substantial extension to Dorval House, Sapperton, near Cirencester, to provide a stunning new gallery and entrance hall. The design also includes carefully considered alterations to the existing property to provide a new utility, larder and cloakroom, together with a feature glazed corner to enjoy the picturesque views across the Golden Valley.
Dorval House is set within a secluded and stunning location to the north of Sapperton. The new extension combines natural Cotswold stone and slates, a feature bay window, and natural metal seamed roof to provide a double height living space with ridge rooflights adding daylight from above. The design is carefully formed to the rear of the property preserving the balance and proportions of the original house which dates from 1818. The extension is sympathetic to the original house while also offering a new and different type of living space which connects to the surrounding natural landscape. In this way our design sensitivity balances old and new, providing a living space filled with natural daylight to complement the more cosy and intimate spaces within the original house.