Another sneak peek of some completed project photos taken by architectural photographer Dan Paton! This late 1960s detached house was in a seriously poor state, having been left empty and neglected for many years. There was evidence of water ingress and rotten floor...
A garden studio with a view! We’ve really enjoyed working on this design concept in North Oxford. Our client approached us with a somewhat challenging brief on a slightly unusual site. A wonderful modernist house – the main living spaces are at first floor...
Happy New Year! We enjoyed a much needed break over the festive period and hope you did too. We kick off 2026 with the fantastic news that we received planning permission for a major extension and retrofit in Iffley Village, Oxford. As a modestly sized bungalow built...
Here’s a sneak peek of some completed project photos! A hark back to warmer summer days, when talented architectural photographer Dan Paton snapped a few of our projects, which will go on our website very soon. This red brick 1930s ex-council house was modest in size...
Last week, the Edible Streets team from Oxford Brookes University headed to the OPT awards at St. John’s College, where they were delighted to be recognised within the ‘Community Impact’ category. The judges commended the planters’ design and positive contribution to...
Edible Streets has been shortlisted for an Oxford Preservation Trust Award under Community Impact! A collaboration with Oxford Brookes and Oxfordshire County Council, Edible Streets is a research initiative exploring how community-led urban greening can foster...