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CBB Architects – Trusted Architects in Hemingford

In Hemingford, CBB Architects combine design excellence with approachability. Whether for residential or commercial work, we deliver thoughtful architecture that enhances how you live and work.

How we help

Elevating every space – with a thoughtful, practical approach to architecture.

Residential Architect

From self-builds to renovations and extensions for your home, we deliver thoughtful architecture that far exceeds expectations

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Heritage Architect

Our approach to listed buildings and heritage assets is to preserve and enhance

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Why CBB Architects

We’re straight-talking, approachable people who will listen first and guide you on your design and build journey.

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Selected Architecture Projects

Explore some of our amazing bespoke architectural designs.

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Residential

Marilyn

New build high end 5 bedroom and basement detached property located in a conservation area. It is a unique self-build home which is almost 8,000 square feet over 3 levels.

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Residential

Tudor House

This self-build family home, set in a Conservation Area, is inspired by the past.

The client’s love of manor-style properties and intricate traditional detailing has led to a design that feels historic yet contemporary.

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Virtual Reality Vault

The biggest issue with 2d plans and 3d images is that our clients struggle to understand the designs concept and when you are paying thousands of pounds on a building project this is not good enough. We use virtual reality as part of the design process to show you options and allow you to walk around the proposals as if you would in real life. You get a sense of how the completed building will feel and the sense of space.

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Our team

We’re straight-talking, approachable people who will listen first and guide you on your build journey.
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The two Hemingford villages of Hemingford Abbots and Hemingford Grey feature a rich blend of architectural styles, with prominent Norman, Tudor, and Georgian elements. Both areas are protected as Conservation Areas due to their special architectural or historic interest. Key architectural sites in Hemingford Grey include: The Manor House: One of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in England, originally built as a Norman tower house around 1130.

Despite later additions and renovations, including a Georgian facade that was destroyed by fire, the Norman core remains. It features original Norman windows, a 16th-century fireplace, and chamfered ceiling beams. The Manor is also known for being the inspiration for author Lucy Boston’s Green Knowe children’s books. St. James’ Church: Probably founded around 1160, this Grade I listed church was originally cruciform with a central tower. After the tower was rebuilt at the west end in the 14th century, the spire collapsed in a storm in 1741 and was never replaced.

Hemingford Grey House: Built in 1697, this Grade II* listed house is a square-plan building of red brick with a hipped roof. It features symmetrical facades and Georgian detailing, including 19th-century hung sashes and a circa 1720 staircase. The village also includes charming, rendered and thatched cottages, particularly near the church and manor house. St. Margaret’s Church in Hemingford Abbots is a Grade I listed church building dates to around 1300, replacing an earlier Norman structure. The interior includes a 15th-century carved oak roof and a 14th-century octagonal font.

Hemingford Park Hall was built in the Greek Revival style between 1842 and 1843 by architect Decimus Burton, this Grade II* listed country house features a hipped slate roof and a portico with Doric columns. The Old Rectory is an 18th-century rectory remodelled in 1813 in the Strawberry Hill Gothic style. The house is Grade II* listed and sits within a listed garden that features a large pond. The Axe and Compass pub housed in a historic 15th-century, timber-framed, and thatched building is the main pub in the village. Common Lane is a residential street in the village of Hemingford Abbot and it is known for having large, expensive properties and a location close to the River Great Ouse.

Architecture in Hemingford

Cameron Bosque Brookes Architects have been the dominate architect on Common Lane in Hemingford Abbots and also High Street Hemingford Grey over the last 10 years designing many extensions and new build homes. Cameron Bosque Brookes Architects stand out projects have been the Mock Tudor self-build home which was shortlisted for the national Build It awards and also Marylyn another self-build home which is the one of the largest and most modern buildings on Common Lane and the only one with an expansive basement which houses a gym, bar, cinema and wine rooms.

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FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our architectural services and how we can assist you.

We offer full architectural services including concept design, planning applications, building regulations, project management, and interior design support.

Yes, we work with homeowners, developers, and businesses across Hemingford on everything from extensions and renovations to large-scale new builds.

Fees vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. We provide a clear, tailored quote after an initial consultation.

Absolutely. We prepare and submit planning applications on your behalf and liaise with Hemingford’s local planning authorities to streamline the process.

We combine local expertise with innovative design solutions, ensuring each project is tailored to your lifestyle, budget, and long-term goals.