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Loader Monteith Renovates 18th-Century Scottish Cottage for Accessibility

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Jon Astbury

10mo ago· 5 min readenNews

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Loader Monteith, an architecture studio, has renovated and extended an 18th-century Scottish cottage to create open and accessible spaces for a resident with Alzheimer's disease. The project highlights thoughtful design for accessibility and preservation of historical architecture.

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Architecture studio Loader Monteith has renovated and extended an 18th-century cottage in Scotland, creating a series of open and accessible spaces for a resident living with Alzheimer's disease.
Glasgow-based Loader Monteith renovated and extended the stone cottage in Perthshire, which was originally built in 1789, but had suffered years of neglect after being reconfigured.
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Loader Monteith has renovated an 18th century cottage in Scotland, creating open and accessible spaces for a resident living with Alzheimer's disease.

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