Hollybrooke Hall is a fine historic building, considered to be of national importance, which was designed by William Vitruvius Morrison in 1835. The primary works involved sensitively re-positioning the kitchen into one of the primary reception rooms of the house. An existing door opening located between the new kitchen and another primary reception room was significantly enlarged and detailed to be in keeping with the architectural details of the building. In addition to re-decoration, a new Portland stone floor and limed oak floors were fitted throughout the ground floor, all over a new underfloor heating system. Status: Completed 2010 + 2015. This project featured in a number of international publications to view the article visit our Publications here.