Kitted out with the very latest in eco-technology, this five-bedroom property is a far cry from the leaky wartime huts, used by the army to house troops during WWI and as bomb shelters during WWII.
From our very first site visit to the last day on site we worked very closely with the main contractor to ensure the project ran to plan and was completed on time. Due to the shape of the barns we had to overcome a few problems but between us and others trade we got the job over the line with quality workmanship.
The Zinc House has been entirely rebuilt in homage to the original building on the site, but the rusty and leaky iron roof is no more to be seen, replaced by a Rheinzink Graphite Grey Standing Seam System.