The Courtyard Showroom
Amersham
Buckinghamshire
HP6 6FT
minimal windows is proud to have been specified for the Courtyard Kitchen at Hanbury Hall, a beautifully executed architectural addition that has won the 2025 RIBA West Midlands Award. Located in Worcestershire and set within the grounds of a Grade I-listed National Trust estate, this sensitive yet contemporary intervention showcases how modern glazing can elevate heritage architecture. At the heart of the design are minimalist sliding glass doors in Worcestershire, achieved using minimal windows sliding doors, renowned for their ultra-slim sightlines and refined architectural performance.
Designed by Howells, the new café pavilion transforms a once-underused rear courtyard into a vibrant and accessible public space. The architects needed a glazing system that would create strong visual connections to the gardens while meeting the practical demands of a hospitality venue. minimal windows sliding doors delivered the ideal solution: ultra-slim aluminium profiles embedded into the floor, ceiling and walls, creating expansive openings with minimal visible structure.
These minimalist sliding glass doors in Worcestershire allow uninterrupted views and a seamless transition between inside and out, while remaining sensitive to the historical character of the estate. Their low-profile design respects the architectural language of Hanbury Hall, letting the new pavilion sit comfortably within its historic setting without visual competition.
The RIBA jury praised the project’s use of spatial layering and careful sightlines. Views into and through the courtyard are carefully framed, made possible in large part by the clarity and lightness of the minimal windows sliding doors. From the adjacent parterre gardens, the roof of the café peeks just above the garden wall, while the glass façades remain discreet and open, supporting the calm visual rhythm of the estate.
Visitors now enter the space through a reinstated arched opening in the stable block, arriving in a courtyard framed by soft landscaping and elegant glazing. The operability and flush detailing of the minimalist sliding glass doors in Worcestershire allow for an accessible and inclusive experience, creating a strong indoor-outdoor relationship essential for visitor engagement and seasonal use.
The National Trust has already seen the positive impact of the intervention, with increased capacity and broader programming. Whether for daily visitors or special events, the flexibility offered by the minimal windows sliding doors contributes significantly to the functionality and atmosphere of the space.
Hanbury Hall’s Courtyard Kitchen stands as a leading example of how minimalist sliding glass doors in Worcestershire, when designed and installed with care, can bridge the gap between heritage conservation and modern architectural aspirations.
To explore how minimal windows sliding doors can support your next conservation or contemporary project, contact our team for expert technical guidance and bespoke system specification.
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