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Sorrells was chosen for this project specifically for our ability to deliver fully bespoke joinery, designed and crafted to follow the unconventional lines and dimensions of the room. With a brief focused on utilising every available inch, our team replaced the original standard racking with precision-built furniture that now forms a seamless continuation of the architecture itself.
Custom-built racking designed to follow irregular walls, alcoves, and historic brickwork
A maximum storage design for a high capacity collection
Crafted to utilise every available inch, including uneven and unconventional dimensions
Designed to respect the building’s listed status and architectural integrity – No structural changes made to the original brickwork or alcoves
Every element of this cellar was made to measure. The walls, archways, and alcoves were far from uniform, typical of a heritage property, but through detailed site surveying and in-house manufacturing, Sorrells was able to produce joinery that fits flush against even the most irregular surfaces.
The final layout supports a diverse and extensive collection, with tailored racking designed for both maximum capacity and ease of access. The use of solid timber, finished in warm tones, complements the surrounding original brickwork and enhances the sense of depth and texture throughout the space.
While the cellar is not artificially temperature-controlled, its position within the property ensures naturally stable conditions, suitable for long-term storage of fine wine.
This project is a clear example of how true customisation transforms not just a room, but how it is experienced. By working with the unique character of the building, rather than against it, Sorrells has created a wine cellar that is both architecturally sympathetic and functionally outstanding.