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Current Building ProjectsGrade II* Listed Building Renovation, Guildford, Surrey![]() Surrounded by the Surrey Hills, Albury Park’s breathtaking entrance drive is dotted with ancient trees and surrounded by grazing land. The path of the River Tillingbourne runs through the grounds, passing by the small Saxon church of St Peter and St Paul and the gardens designed in the 1600’s by Sir John Evelyn, a contemporary of Samuel Pepys. Albury’s origins date back to the Domesday Book. Nowadays it is Grade II listed building currently undergoing complete transformation into impressive apartments.
In 1819 architect Augustus Pugin, who designed and built the tower of Big Ben at the Houses of Parliament, was commissioned to completely transform the appearance of the house. The resulting Tudor/Victorian exterior, with its brick dressings and sixty three individually designed Gothic brick chimneys, remains a triumph to this day. Past visitors included George III whose Coronation Ball was held at Albury, and the luminaries of their day Lords Shaftesbury and Palmerston. The late 1800’s saw the estate eventually pass to the then Duke of Northumberland through marriage and today, the family still owns the surrounding land.
Architect Michael Wilson is currently transforming the house into 12 luxury apartments in conjunction with Trevor Martin Developments Ltd. The opportunity to be part of such an important heritage project is exciting and challenging. Trevor Martin and his team of craftsmen are united in a passion for their trade which is unsurpassed, and the professionalism they bring to each project is proof of this.
We have now completed our most ambitious renovation to date at Albury Park Mansion , and Trevor Martin Developments Ltd is proud to have been associated with the refurbishment in conjunction with Albury Park Mansion Ltd. Surrounded by the Surrey Hills, Albury Park’s breathtaking entrance drive is dotted with ancient trees and surrounded by grazing land. The path of the River Tillingbourne runs through the grounds, passing by the small Saxon church of St Peter and St Paul and the gardens designed in the 1600’s by Sir John Evelyn, a contemporary of Samuel Pepys. Albury’s origins date back to the Domesday Book. Nowadays it is Grade II listed building currently undergoing complete transformation into impressive apartments. Cottage Extension Conversion and Renovation, Elstead, Surrey![]() This beautifully located cottage renovation is now complete. The works included ground works, underpinning and drainage, construction of a two-storey extension with new dormers in the roof - a complete renovation. |
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