by Michael Costello | Mar 22, 2022 | Articles
The Newt in Somerset – Video Atkey and Company’s sympathetic reinstatement of period timber doors and mouldings at The Newt, Somerset.Video run time: 1min 20secs The Newt is a destination hotel located in beautiful parklands in the Somerset countryside...
by Michael Costello | Nov 20, 2020 | Articles
It’s always gratifying to be involved in award-winning schemes, so we are delighted that a recent project for which we created bespoke period joinery has just won the Residential House Over £1m category of the SBID International Design Awards. Cause for a celebration?...
by Michael Costello | Oct 6, 2020 | Articles
Architects from the Regency period experimented with a wide range of styles, including Egyptian, Indo-Chinese and heavy Greek. The Regency Period in British history, and associated art and architecture, gained its name from the nine-year period, 1811 – 1820,...
by Michael Costello | May 13, 2020 | Articles
Probably London’s most desirable address, Belgravia is celebrated today for its outstanding architectural, historical and social interest. Belgravia is a late Georgian estate of terraces, crescents and squares situated between Knightsbridge and Victoria. The area...
by Michael Costello | Apr 14, 2020 | Articles
The Scottish born architect Richard Norman Shaw was the son of an Irish father and a Scots mother. A pupil of William Burn from 1849, he later travelled (1854–6) and published Architectural Sketches from the Continent (1858). Shaw...