by ewantavendale1 | Dec 5, 2025 | Project
Flexible Commercial Facilities at Upper Seagry This rural workspace development in Wiltshire introduces two new commercial buildings within the historic Seagry Estate. The project creates flexible employment space that replaces outdated agricultural structures with...
by ewantavendale1 | Nov 10, 2025 | Blog
Using the Class-Q Fallback Position to create a net-zero new dwelling. Navigating the complexities of rural development calls for a pragmatic, creative, and collaborative approach. At TEA Architects, we recently partnered with Tadman Planning Consultants on a unique...