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Bank Farm Winery, Henley-on-Thames
- ArchitectNicholls Brown Weber
- Structural EngineerAKS Ward
- Quantity SurveyorBurke Hunter Adams
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This innovative winery building is located in the picturesque Stonor Valley in South Oxfordshire on land that has been highly acclaimed for its fertility and suitability for the growing of grapes and production of high-end “Methode Champenoise” style wines.
The building comprises a basement and two further floors, providing wine production, storage, marketing facilities and equipment storage.
The outer envelope has been designed to be sympathetic to the style of the local area including brickwork with flint panels, Siberian larch boarding/cladding and featuring oak framed colonnades and an entrance area.
The internal finishes haven’t been spared any attention to detail either, with an oak-framed tasting room on the first floor and high-end porcelain tiles for the wine production and storage areas.
Externally the site is sympathetically landscaped to accord with the local environment and ultimately a further phase of work will add further marketing buildings, a new farmhouse and lettable accommodation.