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Famous five first in Baggeridges Hall of Fame

After much deliberation we have chosen our first five winners from our many entries to join our Hall of Fame best self-build projects.

We set up the Hall of Fame competition 12 months ago to recognise the achievement of our many self-build customers who put so much dedication and work into creating their perfect dream home.

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106 Churchside is a four-bedroomed, detached property designed by London based architects Heber-Percy & Parker for Mr & Mrs Rose.

The property is based in a conservation area and ‘Sea Sand Multi Rudgwick Stock ATR’ bricks were chosen in keeping with adjoining properties. A key feature of the house is its windows by stained-glass artist Alan Spark from Bradford-on-Avon which complement the warm colour of the bricks.

Initially there was considerable public opposition to the demolition of an existing bungalow, therefore the design proposals centred on the enhancement of the site through the new house. A single-storey, pitched-roof construction accommodates a breakfast room, utility room and garage, keeping this part of the building to low level in line with the requirements of the planning officers. The remainder of the house is two-storeys.

The house features brick arches from Baggeridge chosen in colours to contrast with the main body of brickwork. In addition, carved brickwork details the client’s, architect’s and contractor’s names with the year of inception.