A full, top-to-bottom renovation of a grand period home, structural reconfiguration, new floors and a level of finish to match the building's heritage.
Tollit House is one of our most comprehensive projects, a substantial period property taken back to its structure and rebuilt to an exacting brief, room by room, floor by floor.
The works ran the full breadth of our trades: structural steel and new floor structures, reconfigured openings and staircases, a new orangery and skylights, a full electrical and plumbing first-fix, and a fit-out reaching down to a basement wine cellar and shower room.
Behind the structural work sits the detail the house deserved, including bespoke bathrooms finished in book-matched marble, with herringbone-tiled walls, recessed niches and frameless glazing.
Every element was set out and built in-house, holding a consistent standard from the structural shell through to the final tiled step.