Conservation & Design Awards

Lindfield Society presents Conservation & Design Awards

Celebrating the character of Lindfield’s architecture has always been at the heart of the village, and in 2019, the Lindfield Society launched its annual Conservation & Design Awards to do just that. The awards shine a light on projects – large or small – that go ‘above and beyond’ in terms of craftsmanship, sensitivity, and design.

Each year, the Society recognises exceptional work across conservation, restoration, new builds, and extensions. The aim is simple: to embrace thoughtful change and renovation while honouring the village’s heritage, and to applaud the people who elevate Lindfield’s built environment with care and creativity. Eligible projects can be found anywhere in the village, so long as the work is visible from public roads or pathways.

This year, three standout properties have been selected for their exemplary attention to detail and contribution to Lindfield’s charm. The Society presented certificates to the following recipients:
Humphrey’s Bakery – owner: Stephen Yeomans A much loved historic building has been given a new lease of life thanks to a meticulous two year restoration. Once uninhabitable, this listed property has been transformed with exceptional craftsmanship, all while preserving its character – including the iconic ‘R Humphrey’ signage that locals know so well.
13 Backwoods Lane – owners: Christine and John Redfearn This bungalow has undergone a complete renovation and extension, blending seamlessly with its surroundings. Reclaimed tiles were carefully sourced to match the original roof, and the new dormer windows are beautifully proportioned, creating a harmonious and thoughtfully updated home.
29 West Common – owners: Alison and Tim Hopson A sensitive conversion and extension have enhanced this Turner designed house without compromising its distinctive character. The former integral garage now provides additional living space above, complemented by a new dormer window that sits comfortably within the home’s original architectural language.