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Restoration of Coodham House

Restoration of Coodham House
2010
Located in the heart of South Ayrshire, on the edge of Symington village, Coodham House is located within a 200 year old 90 acre estate containing a boating & fishing lake and a mature natural planted landscape.

The Category A-Listed derelict house has been restored to form 6 luxury apartments within the Main House, a three storey townhouse dwelling within the East Wing of the house, a 3 storey dwelling within the original Ballroom and a four storey dwelling over looking the lake within the Old Chapel.

Working closely with Historic Scotland, original details of the property such as the carved red sandstone pillasters & door surrounds, ornate cornices and oak panelled doors have been meticously formed and renewed to accuratley match the original character of the building. The renovation of the house allowed the fabric of the dwellings to be super insulated to minimise energy usage whist an holistic approach to intergrated home technology has been adopted allowing lighting, sound and audio & visual entertainment to be controlled at the touch of a button.
PROJECT: Restoration of Coodham House
LOCATION: Symington Village, South Ayrshire
CLIENT: Private
ARCHITECT: CDP
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Struer Consulting Engineers
SERVICES ENGINEER: Buchanan Laird Consulting Engineers
QUANTITY SURVEYOR: McGowan Husband Partnership
Restoration of Coodham House
Restoration of Coodham House
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Main Contractor:  Coodham Contracts

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