Mallin House

Constructed in the early-mid 19th century, the property known as Mallin House in Longcot became a Public House -‘The Bricklayers Arms’- in 1854 and continued in this use until the late 1980’s until it was converted to a private residential dwelling. 

A’Bear and Ball Architects LLP were commissioned to prepare a scheme for a two storey contemporary brick and glass rear extension (replacing an earlier 1950’s rendered extension) and outbuildings in the garden comprising a new detached 'Home Office/Gym and double garage. 

The extension is designed as three carefully crafted interconnecting volumes comprising a lightweight/glazed ground floor element, a solid first floor bricked volume and a lightweight glazed link connection back to the existing house.

All elements of the scheme have been considered concurrently to form a masterplan for the site ensuring a consistent and holistic high quality contemporary architectural response throughout.

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