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Jonathan Hendry Architects take six out of eight RIBA awards at regional round

Holton-le-Clay practice nets Lincolnshire double hat-trick with only one other firm recognised

Winners: The RIBA East Midlands winners, clockwise from top left, Bailgate Court, Lincoln; Creek Cottage; Holton Studios and Sonecrop.

Jonathan Hendry Architects has dominated the RIBA Awards in the East Midlands, taking six of the eight accolades.

The Holton-le-Clay practice won for Lincoln’s multi-million pound transformation of an 18th century infirmary - now known as Bailgate Court; Creek Cottage on the Lincolnshire coast and Hendry family’s own development of a micro business park of studios in the East Lindsey village the practice operates from.

London-based Featherstone Young was the only other firm recognised, for Stonecrop, a Rutland house design, taking Project Architect of the Year.

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Hendry went on to pick up the Conservation Award for Bailgate and both Client of the Year and Small Project of the Year for the Anderby Creek project for Beach House Holidays Ltd.

Bailgate, brought forward by Dean Draper, Colin Holden and Philip Good, is located in Lincoln’s Cathedral Quarter, boasting impressive views across the city. A 12-apartment development was brought forward after what had become a theological college then part of the university hit the market.

The recognition for the Grade II property comes a decade on from RIBA success with near neighbour Museum Court in Lincoln, a 19-apartment Georgian development.

Others have been collected along the way.