Built on an infill site in London’s Blackheath conservation area, Lee Terrace is a three-bedroom home that reinterprets traditional mews typology with a contextual and contemporary design. A stepped brick and stone façade aligns with its historic neighbours, contrasting a modern upper storey clad in bronze-finished aluminium. Internally, a tactile palette of exposed concrete, oak joinery and floor-to-ceiling glazing opens onto a tiered garden. A fabric-first approach to sustainability prioritising natural light, energy efficiency and material quality enhances the home’s connection to nature.