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Planning granted for panoramic Cheltenham home in Cotswold stone


Planning consent has been given for a new contemporary home on the Battledown estate in Cheltenham. The site, called Sunnyhill, has been designed to capture the far-reaching views that Cheltenham is famous for. The house, which


will replace a 1960s bungalow, has a “panoramic” design means it will take in views across Cheltenham. John Everitt from coombes:everitt architects commented on the design: “Battledown has quite an eclectic mix of building types


and the client was keen for something modern and contemporary. With a triple height glass atrium, a lower section of Cotswold stone and Ashlar stone cladding to frame the balconies and give the building more definition – it will complement the estate and surrounding properties.”


em-glaze


Em-Glaze modular ridgelights bathe interiors with natural light


For more than 25 years our fully compliant, easy-install rooflights have helped make interiors feel more luxurious and spacious.


The Em-Glaze ridelight’s low-profile aluminium framework is subtle enough to suit any residential building, while the increased glazing maximises daylight.


Additional framework colours, glazing, ventilation and sizing options are available. Ordering is easy, with six standard sizes in stock for next-day delivery.


For advice on sizing, specification and fitting or to place your order, contact our team.


Visit bit.ly/EGMRidgelight or contact us: 01483 271371 or sales@whitesales.co.uk


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