
Wentworth Estate Residence
Complete renovation of a detached residence on the Wentworth Estate — reconfigured interiors, a contemporary rear extension, bespoke joinery throughout, and landscaped gardens designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Property Type
period-property
Location
Wentworth
Completed
May 2026
Project Details
A luxury home refined for contemporary living
The Challenge
The owners of this substantial Wentworth Estate property required a full renovation that would modernise the home for family life without diminishing its stature. The existing layout was compartmentalised, the rear of the house turned its back on the garden, and the finishes — while solid — had not been updated in over two decades.
Our Approach
SBS Homes reimagined the ground floor plan, opening principal rooms into generous entertaining spaces connected by a stone-floored gallery hallway. A structural glass rear extension was added to create a new kitchen and dining space that flows directly into landscaped gardens. Every room was finished with herringbone oak flooring, bespoke built-in joinery, and a carefully curated palette of natural materials.
Scope of Work
Full interior renovation
Rear glass extension
Bespoke joinery
Kitchen & bathroom fit-out
Mechanical & electrical upgrade
Categories
Project In Detail
A closer look at the decisions, material choices, and craftsmanship that shaped the finished result.
The Wentworth Estate is one of Surrey's most prestigious private estates, and the expectations that come with any property here are considerable. This detached residence had good bones — generous proportions, mature garden setting, and a solid structural envelope — but its interiors had not kept pace with the way the family now wanted to live.
SBS Homes began with a comprehensive reconfiguration of the ground floor. Internal walls between the front reception rooms were removed and replaced with concealed steel beams, creating a single expansive living space anchored by the original stone fireplace. The hallway was reimagined as a gallery — its floor relaid in large-format limestone with a dark stone inlay border that runs the full length of the ground floor, lending a sense of procession and scale.
The centrepiece of the renovation is the new rear extension. Designed with a structural glass roof and full-height sliding panels, it houses the kitchen and family dining area while dissolving the boundary between interior and garden. The glass roof pitches upward to meet the original brick façade, creating a contemporary silhouette that complements rather than competes with the existing architecture.
The kitchen was designed and built as a single integrated composition — shaker-profile cabinetry in a warm white lacquer, composite stone worktops with an undermount sink, and fully integrated appliances including a wine conditioning cabinet. Every unit was templated on site and manufactured to precise dimensions, ensuring seamless alignment with the new extension's glazing and structural mullions.
Upstairs, the galleried landing is one of the home's defining features. A double-height void above the entrance hall is bounded by a bespoke balustrade — white-painted spindles with a walnut handrail and newel caps — that draws the eye upward and floods the arrival space with natural light from the first floor windows. A pendant lantern in polished nickel hangs in the void, visible from both levels.
Bedrooms were each treated as individual suites. Bespoke fitted wardrobes run wall to wall in the principal rooms, with shaker-fronted doors concealing internally lit interiors with soft-close drawers and cedar-lined shelving. Flooring transitions from the oak herringbone of the reception rooms to deep-pile wool carpet on the upper floors, with walnut thresholds marking the change.
The herringbone oak flooring deserves particular mention. Sourced as engineered boards with a 6mm wear layer, each plank was hand-laid in a traditional French herringbone pattern with mitred borders at every threshold and perimeter. The finish is a hardwax oil that allows the natural grain to show through while providing the durability a family home demands.
Outside, the landscaping was designed as an extension of the interior palette. Rendered raised planters in off-white sit alongside a manicured lawn, with a mature silver birch retained as the garden's focal point. Flush stone paving continues the ground-floor flooring line out through the extension's sliding doors, making the transition from kitchen to garden entirely seamless.
The result is a home that moves with confidence between traditional stature and contemporary ease — exactly the balance the Wentworth Estate demands.
Wentworth Estate Residence
Gallery
A curated sequence of construction moments, interior finishes, and completed architectural details from across the project.
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From the first site visit through to handover, SBS treated our home as if it were their own. The craftsmanship is exceptional, and the project ran on time and on budget — a rarity.
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