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Neil Dusheiko Architects Designs Cambridgeshire Home Extension Framing Neighboring Gothic Church

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Jon Astbury

1mo ago· 6 min readenNews

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London-based Neil Dusheiko Architects designed a house extension in Cambridgeshire called Church House, featuring a large picture window that frames views of the neighboring Grade-II* listed Gothic church. The project was created for a family relocating from London who were drawn to the church's presence. The extension integrates the historic building into the home's design through strategic window placement and thoughtful architectural elements.

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A large picture window draws focus to a Gothic church beside this house extension in Cambridgeshire, completed by London studio Neil Dusheiko Architects.
Named Church House, the extension project was designed for a family relocating to South Cambridgeshire from London, who were particularly drawn to the presence of the Grade-II* listed Gothic church next to the home's conservatory.
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A large picture window draws focus to a Gothic church beside this house extension in Cambridgeshire, completed by London studio Neil Dusheiko Architects.

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