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Bradstone provided the ideal solution by providing a natural looking product with a low environmental impact

Key facts

Architect: Richard Reid and Associates
Sector: Housing
Client: The Lower Mill Estate Limited
Contractor: The Lower Mill Estate Limited
Engineer: Richard Reid and Associates
  • Low environmental impact
  • Tradional style
  • Bradstone supplied 60%

Brief

The Lower Mill Estate sits amongst 450 acres of nature reserve in the Cotswolds. Blending together traditional and contemporary architecture has created this unique and innovative development.

For this to be achieved, the specification of sustainable materials was essential and in this instance, Bradstone provided an ideal solution.

Solution

Bradstone supplied Conservation Slates for over 60% of the roofs. Chris Hutchinson, Project Manager, Lower Mill Estate, explains:

“The properties have been designed to exhibit the very best of modern architecture, whilst at the same time maintaining the tradition of their surroundings. Bringing both of these elements into the architectural mix has allowed the development to remain sympathetic to the area.”

“By using Bradstone’s Conservation Slates we were able to have the look and feel of traditional stone roofing and at the same time fulfil our desire to build in sustainability, due to the minimal transportation required.”

Chris Hutchinson, Project Manager, Lower Mill Estate

Customer testimonials

By using Bradstone’s Conservation Slates we were able to have the look and feel of traditional stone roofing and at the same time fulfil our desire to build in sustainability, due to the minimal transportation required
Chris Hutchinson, Project Manager
Lower Mill Estate

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