Architect in Titchfield
Are you looking for an architect in Titchfield? James Clague Architects are experienced in building extensions and projects in the area.
Titchfield is one of the most historically significant villages in Hampshire. Titchfield Abbey — a Grade I listed and scheduled ancient monument encompassing both medieval monastic fabric and a Tudor mansion — represents exactly the kind of complex, multi-period historic structure that demands the highest level of heritage expertise. The Church of St Peter contains Saxon fabric of the rarest kind, and the village centre's 15th and 16th century timber-framed buildings set a standard of historic character that makes every design decision carry weight. Our practice has worked on scheduled ancient monuments and medieval ecclesiastical buildings at the most demanding end of listed building work — the experience that builds genuine understanding of how these structures behave, what they need, and how to make a compelling case for sensitive change. That same understanding applies when a homeowner in Titchfield wants to open up a timber-framed cottage, add a contemporary extension, or create a kitchen and living space that works for a modern family without losing what makes the building extraordinary.
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.
