Tuesday, 12 December 2017

DHV Architects appointed for Elizabethan House Museum in Plymouth

DHV Architects have been appointed as lead consultants for the regeneration of the late 16th Century Elizabethan House Museum for Plymouth City Council.
The Elizabethan House is a Grade II* listed quay-side merchant's house in the Barbican area of Plymouth' beautiful historic old town. The museum is the most complete and unaltered example of a jettied merchant's house in Plymouth.





We are leading a team of specialist consultants to help deliver an imaginative interpretation strategy alongside carefully considered repair and conservation work. The project is being delivered in collaboration with James Mackintosh Architects as part of a growing strategic partnership between the practices.

The Museum is due to re-open in 2020 as a leading component of the Plymouth Mayflower 400 celebrations.