Wee Bothy – Old Milton

The Wee Bothy is one of the ancillary buildings to Old Milton House within the Old Milton Highland Estate.

Near Kingussie

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The Wee Bothy is one of the ancillary buildings to Old Milton House within the Old Milton Highland Estate.

Old Milton House

Old Milton House lies east of Kingussie within the Cairngorms National Park. It sits in a raised position with expansive views across the Spey valley, and the estate comprises the main house, a bothy, a new cottage and a garage set within a mix of woodland and parkland at the centre of what once formed a much larger estate.

Kingussie

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Old Milton House lies east of Kingussie within the Cairngorms National Park. It sits in a raised position with expansive views across the Spey valley, and the estate comprises the main house, a bothy, a new cottage and a garage set within a mix of woodland and parkland at the centre of what once formed a much larger estate.

Old Glennan Bothy

The conversion of a beautiful ruin next to a standing stone involved unusual complexities in obtaining Scheduled Monument and other consents for this bothy which has no access, water or drainage and has been a self-build project.

Argyll

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The conversion of a beautiful ruin next to a standing stone involved unusual complexities in obtaining Scheduled Monument and other consents for this bothy which has no access, water or drainage and has been a self-build project.

Sun Room for House

The owners of this simple and unusually highly energy efficient family house, designed by Mary Tindall in 1975 and known by them as Mary’s House, wanted an conservatory.

By Nethybridge, Inverness-shire

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The owners of this simple and unusually highly energy efficient family house, designed by Mary Tindall in 1975 and known by them as Mary’s House, wanted an conservatory.

Melgund Castle

Perhaps the best Tower House project in the last 20 years, the design is unique in many respects and has proved to be an important contribution to the debate concerning the repair and restoration of Scottish ruins.

Aberlemno, Forfarshire

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Perhaps the best Tower House project in the last 20 years, the design is unique in many respects and has proved to be an important contribution to the debate concerning the repair and restoration of Scottish ruins.

Steading Conversion

The brief was to convert a fine steading building into a farmer’s home. The original steading complex with two open courtyards is an interesting example, both in plan and details, particularly the cantilevered roof structure to the central spine.

East Lothian

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The brief was to convert a fine steading building into a farmer’s home. The original steading complex with two open courtyards is an interesting example, both in plan and details, particularly the cantilevered roof structure to the central spine.

Bothy Conversion – Borders

Built as a barn and originally altered by the Practice to form a gallery in the 1980s, the bothy was insulated and lined internally to create a habitable living space for use as a holiday let with a new timber framed extension housing an attractive bedroom and bathroom.

Scottish Borders

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Built as a barn and originally altered by the Practice to form a gallery in the 1980s, the bothy was insulated and lined internally to create a habitable living space for use as a holiday let with a new timber framed extension housing an attractive bedroom and bathroom.

Private House, Extension – Midlothian

This extension to an existing mews building is a mix traditional and modern. It is constructed with local material and a traditional crucked frame.

Midlothian

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This extension to an existing mews building is a mix traditional and modern. It is constructed with local material and a traditional crucked frame.

Ford House

Designing a flexible and major extension to provide for independent living to an unspoilt Grade A Listed Building is not a simple task.

Ford, Midlothian

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Designing a flexible and major extension to provide for independent living to an unspoilt Grade A Listed Building is not a simple task.

A Highland Home in a National Park

The design of this family house is based on capturing a magnificent view whilst nestling into an ancient landscape. This is achieved through careful siting, a sensitive broken form, turf roofs, colour and landscaping.

Scotland

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The design of this family house is based on capturing a magnificent view whilst nestling into an ancient landscape. This is achieved through careful siting, a sensitive broken form, turf roofs, colour and landscaping.