Case Study
Bexton Hall, Knutsford
Architects: Cader Peel
Product: the Conservation Rooflight
Bexton Hall is an elegantly restored Grade II* Listed manor house on the edge of Knutsford. As a listed building it was imperative that the renovation of Bexton Hall and its barn conversions was carried out sympathetically and stylishly. Following detailed discussions with the local Conservation Officer and English Heritage, permission was granted for the inclusion of 22 Conservation Rooflights®. Architects Calder Peel set about designing the new homes, placing an emphasis on creating a sense of openness and space.
Building Manager Dennis Rowland comments: "We were originally using another brand of roof window, but they were completely unsuitable for the project as they stood out - quite literally! - and were far too modern and chunky for an application such as this. I contacted the Rooflight Company and was very pleased to receive expert advice and assistance on the matter, and now over 20 Conservation Rooflights® are helping to illuminate the Hall and its surrounding barns. Along with the excellent service provided, the key reason for this specification was simple - good products with a traditional, low-key style."









