We recently completed and extension for a client in Robertsbridge, East Sussex. We brought in different members of the team with the skills needed to create a beautiful extension that is completely in keeping with the original cottage.
Our client Angela Young said: “When I bought my cottage in Fair Lane, Robertsbridge, it ticked a lot of boxes. It was close to the station; I was working in London at the time. It was built around 1720 and still had enough period features to retain a ‘country cottage’ feel and I loved it! Except it had a horrid flat roof kitchen extension! I needed a builder who could sort that out in a way that made the build look as if it had always been there. Parker & Son made a splendid job, everything they did was sympathetic and I can honestly say, if you didn’t know, it looks like the new building work is part of the original cottage.
“Given, we live in a ‘dolls house’ with limited room, two border collie dogs, a number of cats, chickens and neighbours, everyone at Parkers were not only excellent at the building work but also so considerate working with us and the animals at very close quarters!
“With any building work, we ran into some problems, but I’m pleased to say Parker & Son were able to offer practical solutions and I’m so happy with the end result. I’d like to say a special thank you to James Parker, Rick Kirk, Mel Batehup, Wayne Dale, Fred Freeman, Andrew Leese and Jake Longley. We miss you all, and are so grateful for the work you did, it exceeded our expectations in so many ways!”
- Project Type: Extension
- Project Date: 2024