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The Cheeran House
The Duckett House
The Fairbank Poolhouse
The Flow House + Gallery
The Hind House
The Hurst House
The Kennedy House
The Owers House
The Pooley House
The Sellers House
The Smith House
The Watson House
Trewarren House
The Cheeran House
The house sits between two worlds – a courtyard and a walled garden.
The Duckett House
Set within the conservation area of Burley, in the heart of the New Forest National Park, this private house aims to achieve a contemporary outlook that sits comfortably within its sensitive context.
The Fairbank Poolhouse
A pavilion building providing a swimming pool, together with places to exercise or relax, set within the grounds of a large detached house.
The Flow House + Gallery
The remodelling of an existing gallery to incorporate a residential element that could serve as a London base and a location for hosting more intimate ‘salon’ events for clients to meet artists and see new work in a domestic setting.
The Hind House
Raised on steel columns to avoid seasonal flooding of the site, the house hovers above the flood plain on the banks of the river Loddon near Wargrave.
The Hurst House
The site is located directly fronting an area of open fields that form part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding National Beauty.
The Kennedy House
A replacement house on a site that sits at the westernmost end of the village of Stoke Row in the Chilterns with distant views to the west and north across rolling farmland.
The Owers House
Sitting on the banks of the Falmouth estuary, the site faces west with views south towards the sea. Immediately below the site lies the Grade II listed house ‘Creek Vean’ designed by Norman Foster and Richard Rogers, then practicing as ‘Team 4’ that was built in 1966 and is perhaps the finest house built in the 1960s in England. The presence of such an important modernist house immediately below the site sets a very high standard indeed.
The Pooley House
The site in Sandy Point on Hayling Island, backs onto a shallow tidal lagoon with magnificent views eastwards across Chichester harbour.
The Sellers House
The brief for this holiday home was to create a modest house designed to enjoy the views, sun and quiet ambience of this part of the Isle of Wight on the site of a former vineyard.
The Smith House
The brief was for a retirement house that could be comfortably occupied at ground level, but can then expand when family arrive to stay by the use of first floor bedrooms.
The Watson House
The brief began with the idea of occupying the house for short breaks – a holiday home that is easy to use and the clients wished to live in contact with nature.
Trewarren House
Set on the banks of an estuary, the house attempts to create a modern Welsh vernacular within a national park.