Spenbrook

Designing homes within a historic hamlet setting

New stone-built housing development with slate roofs clustered around a tall brick chimney in a green rural setting
Situated on a Victorian cotton mill site in central Spenbrook, these detached homes and mews are individually designed to bring together rural appeal, heritage and luxurious modern comforts.
Client
Charles Louis Homes
Location
North West
Status
Complete
Scope
New build housing
Two-storey sandstone house with slate roof, central pale blue door, symmetrical windows and small front lawn bordered by a low stone wall

Celebrating the former carpet factory’s proud history, the distinctive and sympathetic exterior design helps the homes fit wonderfully into the natural environment and existing hamlet.

Aerial view of a new housing development with stone houses, grey roofs, fenced backyards and surrounding green fields.
Long wooden dining table with white chairs, a plant centerpiece and books, leading to a modern open kitchen with pendant lights.
Spacious, softly lit attic bedroom with sloped skylights, king bed with navy throw, armchair, dresser and cozy seating area.
Small bright attic workspace with black desk, grey chair, round wall mirror, skylight and clothes hung on wall hooks
Spacious, neutral-toned attic bedroom with a central bed, bench, navy quilt, pair of nightstands with lamps and round mirrors
Open-plan kitchen and dining area with a dark island countertop, hanging globe pendant lights, dining table with white chairs and indoor plants.
Bright white marble-tiled bathroom with walk-in shower, floating sink cabinet, illuminated mirror, ladder towel rack and potted green plant
Aerial view of a residential construction site showing rooftop rows, courtyards and fenced foundations next to a curved road
New stone-built houses with grey roofs clustered around a tall old brick chimney, with green fields and hills in the background.
Aerial view of a row of newly built terrace houses and backyards beside a curved road and green fields.