Bespoke Timber-Clad New Build, Marshfield, Wiltshire

Red Cedar House, Marshfield: A Modern Legacy in a Conservation Setting
Red Cedar House is more than a new build; it is a project defined by trust and architectural sympathy. Constructed on land purchased from an existing client, the brief was to create a modern home that honoured the vernacular of Marshfield’s historic barns while utilising high-performance, natural materials.
Sympathetic Design & Traditional Materials
Working within a sensitive local context, we designed the structure to blend seamlessly into the environment. By utilizing a palette of natural stone, clay roof tiles, and slate, the property achieves the aesthetic of a heritage barn conversion despite being a ground-up new build.
- Material Fusion: The design incorporates traditional masonry alongside modern accents of zinc roofing and western red cedar cladding.
- Glazed Transitions: A striking glazed link connects the main residential space to a dedicated office building, allowing for a sculptural interplay of light and stone.
- Conservation Focus: Every element was selected to satisfy stringent requirements, ensuring the new structure complemented the existing period properties and landscapes.
The Sage Quality Constant: Relationship-Led Building
The acquisition of this plot was born from a successful renovation Sage was performing on a nearby period property. The client’s decision to sell the land specifically to Sage was driven by a belief in our technical competence and our commitment to doing things "the right way."
Technical Specification
- Type: Bespoke New Build (Barn Style)
- Location: Marshfield (Conservation Sensitive)
- Materials: Natural Stone, Red Cedar, Clay Tile, Zinc, and Slate
- Features: Glazed links, detached garage/office, and high-spec minimalist interiors
- Systems: Modern thermal envelope with sustainable renewables integration
The Result
Red Cedar House stands as a premier example of how new construction can enhance a historic landscape. Sold immediately upon completion, the property remains a benchmark for the Sage Quality Constant – where high levels of technical skill and deep client trust result in a home built for the next century.
"The client only wanted Sage to do it because he trusted they would be sympathetic to the garden, the house, and the existing grounds."




















