by Garry Kemp | Mar 8, 2017
Kemp Developments undertook a full restoration of this Georgian Rectory in late 2016. The work comprised rebuilding the dormers, re-commissioning all the internal window shutters, re-wiring, re-plumbing, intelligent home controls, redecoration, new kitchen, new...
by Garry Kemp | Feb 14, 2017
This historic Grade II listed farmhouse, built in 1685, required extensive refurbishment and modernization, the work included – repair and replacement of all windows, repointing work, replumbing, rewiring, new biomass heating system, insulating external walls...
by Garry Kemp | Dec 11, 2012
This oak framed extension to a Georgian Farmhouse was constructed to provide a large kitchen / dining / living area at the rear of a Georgian Farmhouse in East Yorkshire, it incorporates many traditional features like a flagstone floor, handmade kitchen and king post...
by Garry Kemp | Sep 22, 2012
This new build cottage was built between a Historic listed cobble cottage on one side and a Gothic Victorian terrace on the other. Designed in-house at Kemp Developments it had to strike a balance between the contrasting styles and sizes of it’s...
by Garry Kemp | Sep 24, 2012
This barn and stables are situated at the rear of a Grade II listed house on Beverley’s North Bar Without, they were extensively rebuilt and converted into a garden annex – including a shower room, potting shed, kitchen and games room. The...