Beneath are brief details of some of the awards received by
Antique Buildings Ltd.
1985
The West Sussex County Council Historic
Buildings Design Award
For the reconstruction of Wolf's Barn at Timberscombe House, Fernhurst, Surrey, as
a new drawing room wing.
1986
The West Sussex County Council Historic
Buildings Design Award
For the reconstruction of Beech Farm Barn to form a new guest annex.
The West Sussex County Council Historic
Buildings Design Award
For the rebuilding of a group of farm buildings to form a new winery
1987
The RICS/The Times Conservation Awards
For the reconstruction of a group of farm buildings to form an open cloister and
guest annex at Hurstlands Cottage, West Sussex
1988
The Civic Trust Awards
For contributing to the quality and appearance of the environment - Lurgashall
Winery
1989
The RICS/The Times Conservation Awards
For conserving the Industrial Heritage of Lurgashall Winery
1990/91
The West Sussex County Council Building Design
Award
For the best and most harmonious extension to an historic building - Goldring
Cottage, Petersfield
1994/95
The West Sussex County Council Building Design
Award
For conversion of a lake barn to form a dwelling
1996/97
The West Sussex County Council Building Design
Award
For the best and most carefully considered restoration and conversion of a
historic building - Marchants Barn
1999
The Sussex Heritage Trust Awards
For the sympathetic conversion of a group of redundant farm buildings to form
three dwellings - Little Park Farm, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex
The Civic Trust Awards
For a valuable contribution to the quality and appearance of the environment -
Little Park Farm, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex
2000/2001
The
Sussex Heritage Trust Awards
For the restoration and re-erection of a local Sussex Barn to
provide agricultural storage, and the construction of a traditional
open-fronted cartshed building to provide garaging/guest accommodation.
The West Sussex County Council Building
Design Award
For excellence in the design of a new building
Broomers Hill, Pulborough, the creation of a walled garden contained by a
re-erected barn (supplied by Antique Buildings Ltd), high stone and brick
walls, a long lean-to greenhouse constructed in the Victorian style and an
open fronted garage building with guest accommodation above; the scheme also
included the creation of a cobbled, walled parking area.
Assessors' Comments: "An objective of this development was
to give the new work a sense of belonging and maturity. This has been
achieved with marked success by the careful use of best quality materials,
by the provision of a reconstructed timber framed barn from another site and
by the prodigious care of and attention to the detailed design. The
overall effect, with the added benefit of high quality landscaping is most
pleasing."
2007
The
Sussex Heritage Trust Awards
Landscape & Gardens award
for Brightling down
A group of traditional
Sussex buildings and courtyards were built comprising a new oak-framed
cross-wing house, a courtyard enclosed by a new tower house and various open
fronted buildings which provided a gym, guest accommodation and open garaging.
Courtyards were created to form a discrete parking area, a swimming pool
garden and a vegetable garden. New terraces, lakes and a water cascade provided
a focus for the garden landscaping. Our partners in this were Acres Wild.