







We worked closely with the wider project team to develop visualisations and master planning material that clearly articulated the intent of the scheme. This included exploring massing, layout, and atmosphere to support planning applications and stakeholder discussions, ensuring the proposal could be understood not just technically, but experientially.
By focusing on realism, warmth, and context within the imagery, the visual work helped convey how the cabins would sit within the landscape and how guests would experience the site — reinforcing the project’s ambition to deliver a premium, low-impact glamping destination on the edge of the Peak District.


The scheme comprises a series of luxury two-bedroom and four-bedroom cabins, positioned to maximise views, privacy, and a sense of immersion within the surrounding environment. Each unit is arranged to feel self-contained, with generous outdoor space, terraces, and carefully framed connections to the landscape.
The wider master plan places strong emphasis on arrival, movement, and outlook, creating a calm and legible layout that feels both exclusive and relaxed. Subtle lighting, natural materials, and thoughtful landscaping contribute to an atmosphere that feels welcoming year-round, from bright summer mornings to quieter winter evenings.

