CB1 · Cherry Hinton · Cambridge
Kitchens in Cherry Hinton
We design and build kitchens for Cambridge homes — from a refit within an existing footprint to an extended rear kitchen wrapped around a courtyard.

Cherry Hinton · CB1
Cherry Hinton
Working in Cherry Hinton.
Cherry Hinton — east of central Cambridge, a mix of Victorian terraces, 1930s semis and substantial post-war family homes, with strong gardens for extensions.
Cherry Hinton has a defined village conservation area around the church and brook, but most of the streets we work on sit outside it, with permitted development rights available for many rear extensions.
What we do
Kitchens we build in Cherry Hinton.
- —Designed kitchens with bespoke joinery
- —Kitchen extensions (rear, side return, wraparound)
- —Stone and engineered worktops, brass and matte ironmongery
- —Appliance specification (Miele, Gaggenau, Wolf, Sub-Zero)
- —Plumbing, electrics, ventilation and lighting design
- —Existing-footprint refits without structural work
Also in Cherry Hinton
Other things we do in Cherry Hinton.
Extensions in Cherry Hinton
Rear, side, wraparound and two-storey extensions, drawn and built by one team.
ExploreBathrooms in Cherry Hinton
Family, en-suite, principal and wet rooms — stone, brass and considered detail.
ExploreGarden Rooms in Cherry Hinton
Garden offices, studios, gyms and annexes — built like a house, not a shed.
ExploreCommon questions
About kitchens in Cherry Hinton.
- Do you make the cabinetry yourselves?
- We work with two Cherry Hinton-based joinery workshops we've used for years. We also fit kitchens from Plain English, deVOL, Pluck and other specified makers when a client has a preference.
- How much does a Cherry Hinton kitchen typically cost?
- Designed kitchens in the homes we work on usually run £40k–£120k including joinery, stone, appliances and install. A simple refit can sit below that range; a kitchen-in-extension above it.
- Can you specify appliances?
- Yes. We work most often with Miele, Gaggenau, Wolf and Sub-Zero, and we'll specify against your cooking habits — not the showroom upsell.
- How long does a kitchen take?
- Eight to twelve weeks of design, then four to eight weeks on site for an existing-footprint refit. Kitchens within an extension run with the wider programme.
