The Oaks, Richmond, United Kingdom. Architect: Soup Architects, 2012. Child's bedroom built into roof space with exposed beams.
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4248 x 3950 px | 36 x 33.4 cm | 14.2 x 13.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
5 April 2012More information:
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The Oaks is a Grade II listed residential property forming one wing of Ham House Stables. Originally built in 1610 as the stable block for the Grade I listed Ham House, this wing was converted into two residential units during the 1970s. SOUP Architects were commissioned to look at re-unifying the two units to form one coherent structure to allow the building to function as a single house. Upon entering the grounds of Ham House, The Oaks provides a beautiful backdrop and example of 400 year old Jacobean architecture.