Armada House, Listed Holiday Cottage – Review

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The renovation of a Grade II listed holiday cottage in Lyme Regis was carried out in two phases in 2022 and 2023. The owners had the foresight to engage an interior designer and project manager well ahead of time so that plans could be made, schedules arranged and trades booked.

We worked with Coral Interiors to implement the interior design choices – which the client loved – and received the following testimonial on Houzz: “I engaged Beverley as project manager for a listed build renovation project and it was the best decision I could have made. As an interior designer I needed someone to coordinate trades on what for me was a slightly remote project. Beverley brought in her trusted trades and managed them well in spite of the inevitable unforeseen problems which crop up on every build or renovation. As the interior designer on the project we had a clear demarcation of roles and responsibilities and she is an excellent communicator and keeps calm in a crisis. I look forward to working with her in future.”

The outside refurbishment involved removing all the existing render as it was cracked and leaking and replacing it with lime render. The necessary listed buildings consent was obtained beforehand and heritage materials from Rose of Jericho used throughout. The windows and doors were repaired and repainted and remedial work carried out on the walls where needed. With thanks to everyone who collaborated on the project – including Coral Interiors, Angel Architecture and Dorset Lime.                                                              

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