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The Wheatsheaf Hotel

The Wheatsheaf Hotel

1st December 2011

The Wheatsheaf Inn is a classic Grade II Cotswold coaching inn situated in the heart of Northleach. The project was a full design and build job working alongside owners Sam & Georgie Pearman to deliver this spectacular boutique hotel with 14 individually designed en suite rooms, two bars and wonderful gardens.


Work involved gutting and refurbishing the existing premises, converting and incorporating the next door cottage into 3 new rooms and public areas while running all planning, listed building and change of use applications. Work on site was a punishing 9 weeks with handover 1 week before the Cheltenham Gold Cup so no pressure!


Since opening the site has received significant press and a host of celebrity guests including Kate Moss’s family for her wedding, the Sex Pistols and Keith Richards to name but a few. To see more about the site visit www.cotswoldswheatsheaf.com or book in for a weekend, you won’t be disappointed.



The  Bull At Maldon

The Bull At Maldon

23rd November 2011

The story begins with a neglected pub owned by a large pub company situated in Essex. The Bull was the pub of choice for an enterprising local businessman with a love of the venue which resulted in a swift purchase before setting to work with Concorde BGW to create a stunning pub restaurant. Through the design process The Bull has retained a great space to drink and have a casual meal or sandwich and added the opportunity to book a table in the critically acclaimed Willow Room restaurant or enjoy a stay in one of the newly refurbished bedrooms.

For further images of these and many other jobs please visit our website and as ever if you have any projects you think we could help with, we would love to hear from you.



The George Winslow

The George Winslow

10th October 2011

Cask ale sales rocket!!

Please take a look at the classic cask ale design we have created for The George in Winslow. This modern twist on a classic pub is sure to take advantage of the recent surge in cask ale sales. We have utilised the existing features and added new design dimensions throughout, achieving a warm and friendly atmosphere with a mix of traditional fabrics and leathers. The bar has been designed to store jug style glasses for those hearty occasions.



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