Architect in East Meon
Are you looking for an architect in East Meon? James Clague Architects are experienced in building extensions and projects in the area.
East Meon is considered by many to be the finest village in Hampshire, and its architectural centrepiece — All Saints' Church, with its extraordinary Tournai marble font of c.1150 — is a listed building of genuine national importance. The village's collection of flint and brick cottages, set against the dramatic chalk escarpments of the South Downs, represents the downland vernacular at its most compelling. The South Downs National Park Authority applies rigorous heritage policies and expects applicants to demonstrate real understanding of significance. Our practice has worked on cathedrals, scheduled ancient monuments, and historic churches of the highest sensitivity — and we bring that same depth to the residential listed building work that owners of properties in East Meon and the surrounding villages actually need: homes extended thoughtfully, interiors reconfigured to create the space and light that modern family life demands, period character preserved where it matters and interpreted freshly where it adds something. We know what that standard looks like, and we work to it.
Our team of specialist architects offer a completely free and no-obligation telephone consultation to discuss your project, explain the process and how we can help.
