Lynn Palmer Architects Ltd has extensive experience of restoration to Listed Properties. From intricate or contemporary extensions, to a full restoration projects – we have tackled projects of all sizes and have built an enviable reputation within the local area for design.

Owning a listed building doesn’t mean that you can’t create a stunning contemporary space that is perfectly harmonised with the historical context, which led to the original listing. We will work with you and your local conservation team, to design your perfect home without compromising the original features of the building.

The Smithy, Buckinghamshire

Contemporary extension to medieval cruck trussed, thatched cottage.

This stunning property is located in the heart of the conservation area of Long Crendon. It has even featured in a number of the ever popular ‘Midsomer Murders’ episodes.

Primrose Cottage, Buckinghamshire

Primrose Cottage is 17th Century wychert and thatch listed building, nestled in the stunning Buckinghamshire countryside. The house sits on the edge of an ancient bluebell wood, and naturally, the client wanted the design to take full advantage of the stunning backdrop and the beautiful cottage garden.

Rose Cottage, Buckinghamshire

A listed cottage untouched by time and without the modern conveniences of central heating. The owners alongside their young family where looking to extend their home to give them the space they needed without compromising the integrity of the original cottage.

The Old House, Buckinghamshire

Single storey rear extension and extensive internal restoration & remodelling to a two-storey Grade II listed dwelling which falls within Chearsley Conservation Area.

Cuttlebrook House, Oxfordshire

A loft conversion within a four-storey Grade II listed building falling within a conservation area to provide a stunning master suite.

Pightle, Buckinghamshire

This extension to a 17th Century Grade II Listed Building was needed to make the building accessible for the future. The clients one wish was to bring their memories back from their life in Japan.

Cromwell House, Buckinghamshire

A house which dates back to the times of Oliver Cromwell, believed at one time to be a public gathering space, featuring a number of historical paintings hidden behind wallpaper and modern plaster for many years. The extension works will convert a series of outbuildings into contemporary living spaces and guest accommodation.

The Old Vicarage, Oxfordshire

The Old Vicarage is a large, detached, stone building. The property is set in substantial grounds, in an Oxfordshire Conservation area. Following illness, the beautiful split-level property forced our client to assess the practicality of their house and look for a creative solution, to ensure they could stay within their family home.

Park Street, Oxfordshire

The brief was to adapt this wonderful early 19th Century Grade II Listed building into a 21st Century Family house. We always expect the unexpected, and this project was not the exception!

The Old Village shop, Buckinghamshire

A beautiful grade II listed building set in the heart of the Long Crendon Conservation Area. The owners wanted to increase their living space, flood their home with light and take in views of their spectacular garden.