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		<title>How do you get new cottages to fit in with the originals?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By building them in the same period style, using reclaimed original materials wherever possible. Or sourcing the next best thing; new materials that are as closely matched as possible to the originals. There&#8217;s plenty of reclaim yards around and books and websites to help with your research. Start by looking locally, as often that&#8217;s where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By building them in the same period style, using reclaimed original materials wherever possible. Or sourcing the next best thing; new materials that are as closely matched as possible to the originals. There&#8217;s plenty of reclaim yards around and books and websites to help with your research. Start by looking locally, as often that&#8217;s where the materials will have come from in the first place.</p>
<p>One of our proudest moments was working on the prestigious Holdenby Cottages. From day 1 our brief was simple. <strong>The cottages had to fit in with other buildings in the area. </strong>And they were mainly historical ones.</p>
<p><strong></strong>The key steps we took to fulfill the brief were:</p>
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<li>Choosing materials such as locally sourced stone with the same seams and graining</li>
<li>Roof tiles including patterned band tile for a close match</li>
<li>Sourcing classic window designs</li>
<li>Using cast iron guttering to keep the look authentic</li>
<li>Matching paint colours with the bespoke colours used across the estate.</li>
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<p>The red paint mix proved particularly difficult as the pigments in the paint proved prone to discolouring in the sun. As a result alternative supplies had to be sought and key areas repainted.</p>
<p>Some six years later, the three new cottages that we built on the estate of Holdenby are still looking fantastic.</p>
<p>The three new cottages we built have aged and  blended in so well that it&#8217;s hard to see which ones they are.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in visiting the cottages, you can find them in the grounds of <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=holdenby+house&amp;sll=52.239861,-0.924052&amp;sspn=0.009329,0.017059&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;t=h&amp;ll=52.304298,-0.981141&amp;spn=0.001164,0.002132&amp;z=19" target="_blank">Holdenby House.</a></p>
<p>Just in case you&#8217;re interested, Holdenby is a wonderful place to visit. Built by Sir Christopher Hatton to entertain Elizabeth I, Holdenby became the Palace of James I and the prison of his son, Charles I. Now a family home, the house is the splendid backdrop to a beautiful garden and Falconry Centre, where visitors can watch magnificent birds of prey soar over the scene of so much history.</p>
<h3>If you need help with new build cottages in historically significant villages, don&#8217;t hesitate to give us a call.</h3>
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