Graham wins RAC Woodcote Park upgrade: heritage fit-out lessons for project teams
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Graham Interior Fit-Out has secured the multi-million pound principal contract to refurbish the Royal Automobile Club’s Woodcote Park estate in Epsom, a 350-acre green belt site with a Grade II Listed main house and multiple listed outbuildings. The programme covers upgrades to 21 bedrooms and corridors, full bathroom refurbishments, new finishes and fixtures, and reconfiguration of the main entrance and reception areas. Scope also includes masonry, roofing and window restoration, landscaping and car park works, plus installation of EV charging points, requiring careful coordination of heritage fabric repairs with modern services integration.
Technical Brief
- Principal contractor role gives Graham single-point responsibility for programming, sequencing and interface management across the estate.
- Grade II listing constrains intrusive works, driving reliance on repair, retention and like-for-like material replacement.
- Listed outbuildings and main house require heritage-consent-controlled interventions to masonry, roofing and original window assemblies.
- EV charger installation in a historic setting will require discreet cable routing and minimal visual impact.
- Similar heritage leisure estates can benchmark this as a model for combining listed-fabric repair with modern M&E upgrades.
Our Take
Within the 498 Infrastructure stories in our database, relatively few focus on high-end leisure estates in the UK green belt, so the Royal Automobile Club’s Woodcote Park refurbishment positions Graham Interior Fit-Out in a niche, low-volume but high-spec segment rather than mainstream transport or utilities work.
Working on a 350-acre estate with two 18-hole golf courses typically means strict planning and heritage sensitivities in Surrey, which can lengthen programme approvals and push contractors like Graham Interior Fit-Out towards more phased, low-disruption construction methodologies.
Upgrading only 21 bedrooms at the RAC Country Club suggests a premium, low-density hospitality model where unit values are high; for fit-out contractors this often translates into bespoke joinery, complex MEP coordination in existing structures, and a higher design-management overhead per room than in standard hotel refurbishments.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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