Plans to create a bespoke Victorian home in Gosforth submitted
Plans for the first bespoke designed home at Gosforth’s Great Park have been submitted for approval.
The plans are part of the latest phase of a project by Newcastle architects Pod for a six-bedroomed property, which is now being considered by council planning officers.
The move is the culmination of months of work by the Toffee Factory-based architects, which has worked closely with the client on designs for the 6,000 sq. ft. bespoke home, creating contemporary living in a traditionally formed dwelling, drawing on a Victorian design ethos.
The bespoke property will be arranged around a central kitchen space and the first-floor master bedroom benefits from panoramic views over the park.
Pod architect, Hannah Darmody, said: “It’s testament to our design excellence that we are delivering a unique property at Great Park, which will be of an outstanding architectural quality, adding to the character of those already at the location.
“Pod continues to go from success-to-success thanks to a vibrant client base and strong upcoming portfolio of work. The opportunity to interpret and create an individual’s vision for their home is one that we always welcome as a creatively-driven business.”
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