Chicheley Hall

Conversion of 18th century mansion into a conference centre for the Royal Society

Client: The Royal Society
Listed Grade I, II* & II
Status: Complete

The Royal Society, the world’s Oldest Independent Scientific Academy, appointed BFF as Architect and Master-planner, from concept design to completion, to convert the Chicheley Hall estate, Listed Grade I, II* and II, into the Kavli Royal Society International Centre. One of the country’s finest early Georgian country house estates, it is an outstanding example of early domestic Georgian architecture, showing Palladian influence in the site planning and Baroque influence in the details. The buildings sit in landscaped gardens laid out in the early 18th century.

“The Society values its professional relationship with Burrell Foley Fischer [as] they continue to provide innovative and modern concepts, whilst offering sound advice to protect the historic nature of our buildings.”

— Linda Alexander, Head of Facilities

Awards

2011 RICS South East Awards : Conservation Award - Shortlisted

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