



Set against the verdant backdrop of the Cotswolds, the Cotswolds Manor House seamlessly marries historical grandeur with modern sophistication.
Constructed in 1424 by local stonemason Richard Winchcombe for a knight of Agincourt, the manor has traversed the centuries, each leaving its mark. In 2010, a vision to transform this Grade I-listed property into a ‘forever home’ began under the stewardship of its new owners. This was not just a renovation but a reverent restoration, aimed at preserving the essence of the 15th century while integrating 21st-century conveniences.
This ambitious project, led by Tonic Architecture with construction by Stonewood Builders, demanded meticulous care, unfolding over three years of detailed planning to satisfy heritage regulations while preserving the integrity of the manor. The integration of the manor into a smart home was expertly handled by SMC, tasked with updating the mechanical and electrical systems to contemporary standards without compromising the building’s character.
The client insisted on a comprehensive restoration that maintained the highest quality, from masonry repairs to roof insulation and system upgrades that extended across the estate, blending new structures with the old. The core of the technological transformation was the integration of the KNX system, known for its versatility, energy management capabilities, and future readiness. This open-protocol system facilitated the incorporation of devices from various manufacturers, achieving a seamless blend of aesthetic uniformity and functional sophistication across the manor.
Integrating cutting-edge technology into such a venerable structure posed distinct challenges. The flexibility of KNX, supporting diverse communication media like twisted pair wiring, radio frequency (RF), and internet protocol (IP)/Ethernet, enabled varied installation approaches that honoured the building’s historic fabric. This adaptability ensured that modern conveniences, from lighting and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) control to energy management, could be woven into the fabric of the manor without aesthetic disruption.
Lighting played a pivotal role in the project, aimed at complementing the property’s aesthetic while accentuating its medieval elements. The KNX system enabled the creation of diverse lighting scenes and mood settings, providing effortless control while optimising energy usage. Integration of the HVAC system into the building management system (BMS) allowed for centralised control, enabling efficient operation and proactive maintenance. The sophistication of the underfloor heating, automated trench heaters, and comprehensive ventilation systems in wetrooms was matched by their discretion and efficiency.
One notable innovation was the relocation of the centralised plant room from the historic core to a newly built bespoke space, minimising the impact on the historic structure and accommodating modern mechanical and electrical installations.
Throughout the project, the preference for KNX profoundly influenced every design and installation decision. SMC worked closely with the clients to tailor equipment specifications perfectly, ensuring a seamless integration with existing systems across the estate. The grandeur of the great hall and the master suite was enhanced by unique lighting designs from a French designer, controlled through KNX technology to merge tradition with modern usability.
The unexpected discovery of a moat added complexity to the groundworks, yet it was addressed with the same ingenuity and dedication that characterised the entire project.
Today, the Cotswolds Manor House not only respects its historical roots but also embraces the future, showcasing a stunning integration of tradition and technology. This transformation, achieved through the collaborative efforts of Tonic Architecture, Stonewood Builders, SMC, and partners like Ivory Egg, exemplifies how heritage and innovation can coexist.
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