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Grand Designs Magazine

November 17, 2017 By thewindmilldev

Grand Designs Magazine
Projects

Originally built in 1891, The Windmill in Suffolk had remained derelict for decades.

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Hotel Owner Magazine

November 17, 2017 By thewindmilldev

Hotel Owner Magazine
Hotel Concept of the Month – The Windmill, Suffolk

The Windmill Suffolk, an old, derelict windmill, was recently renovated to become a holiday accommodation. Set up by husband and wife team Natalie and Steve Roberts, the two wanted to offer a unique way for guests to enjoy the windmill which could no longer be used for its primary purpose.

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Metro Property

November 17, 2017 By thewindmilldev

Metro Property
It’s not run of the mill

A extraordinary renovation becomes a holiday home for the discerning.

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Metsä Wood

November 10, 2017 By thewindmilldev

Metsä Wood
saved to Wooden extensions – building additional floors to existing buildings

Cockfield Windmill in Suffolk was a former windmill structure recently converted to accommodation for holiday lets. Metsä Wood recommended the use of Kerto-Q to form the curved rib structure with each rib having a different shape and size to form the inverted boat.

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Metro

October 30, 2017 By thewindmilldev

Metro
How windmill renovation became a holiday home for the discerning

WHEN Londoners Natalie Roberts and her husband, Steve, treated themselves to a weekend at Bury St Edmunds’ Christmas market they weren’t planning to buy a windmill.

It was 2007. They were looking for a business project that would take them, and Natalie’s mother Jean, out of London. But Steve was convinced that the property, which was for sale, complete with farmhouse, granary and derelict windmill, wasn’t it.

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Inhabitat

September 26, 2017 By thewindmilldev

Inhabitat
Beech Architects convert 125-year-old Windmill into a modern guesthouse

Beech Architects converted a 125-year-old windmill in Suffolk, England, into a modern guest house for rent. Complete with a metal-clad observation pod on top, the new guesthouse is well insulated and features custom-made furniture that fits its constraining circular layout.

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Information Society

September 20, 2017 By thewindmilldev

Information Society
Abandoned windmill converted into unique guesthouse with metal-clad viewing pod

There’s a lot of potential value and beauty in older structures — not just for preserving the traditions they represent, but also for reducing of waste and carbon emissions associated with building something new from scratch. Having lost its cap and sails, this bottom stump of an abandoned, 125-year-old windmill in Suffolk, United Kingdom has been remade into a unique guesthouse, containing two bedrooms, a kitchen-diner, a bathroom, and topped with a zinc-clad viewing pod.

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De zeen

September 11, 2017 By thewindmilldev

De zeen
architecture, design and interiors magazine

UK firm Beech Architects has converted a 125-year-old windmill stump in Suffolk, England, into a guest house topped with an elliptical zinc-clad pod.

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Tree Hugger

September 11, 2017 By thewindmilldev

Tree Hugger
Abandoned windmill converted into unique guesthouse with metal-clad viewing pod

There’s a lot of potential value and beauty in older structures — not just for preserving the traditions they represent, but also for reducing of waste and carbon emissions associated with building something new from scratch. Having lost its cap and sails, this bottom stump of an abandoned, 125-year-old windmill in Suffolk, United Kingdom has been remade into a unique guesthouse, containing two bedrooms, a kitchen-diner, a bathroom, and topped with a zinc-clad viewing pod.

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About Design World

September 10, 2017 By thewindmilldev

About Design World
Beech Architects retain abandoned Suffolk windmill

An abandoned windmill in a beautiful countryside of England’s Suffolk has been brought back to life by Beech Architects.

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Lavenham Road,
Cockfield, Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk,
IP30 0HX
Phone: 01284 828458
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