A new bespoke house on an awkward site on a narrow slither of land. The centre of the house is double height with a glazed roof to allow natural light to flood into the deep plan. The design utilises changes in height, levels & borrowed light to create a feeling of space within its’ small footprint. In order to receive planning approval lengthy negotiation was needed with the planning department to overcome conservation & listed building issues along with a specially designed sub-structure to minimise any impact on tree preservation orders & archaeology concerns.