North Yorkshire, Para 80
Proposals are being developed for a substantial Paragraph 80 (Para 80) house with equestrian facilities set in over 100 acres with stunning views across the North Yorkshire Moors.
From the public realm and from a distance the house might appear “conventional” and following established architectural vernacular but on closer inspection there are myriad architectural games & tricks at play. The facade is presented as a well balanced stone elevation with fenestrations well ordered, balanced and arranged. This is the south elevation and there was a desire to enjoy outside space on this side of the house so the house has been ‘detached’ from the facade to firm and hide terraced areas to principle first floor bedrooms.
The arrival experience has been carefully and sensitively conceived, honouring established farmstead characteristics in the area while also celebrating the setting and an exceptional new house. The equestrian facilities complement the house and celebrate the distinctive 3 point arch that prevails in the area on ancillary buildings.
The scheme also cleverly incorporates an anaerobic digestion system, converting house and cattle waste into clean, renewable energy.
From the public realm and from a distance the house might appear “conventional” and following established architectural vernacular but on closer inspection there are myriad architectural games & tricks at play. The facade is presented as a well balanced stone elevation with fenestrations well ordered, balanced and arranged. This is the south elevation and there was a desire to enjoy outside space on this side of the house so the house has been ‘detached’ from the facade to firm and hide terraced areas to principle first floor bedrooms.
The arrival experience has been carefully and sensitively conceived, honouring established farmstead characteristics in the area while also celebrating the setting and an exceptional new house. The equestrian facilities complement the house and celebrate the distinctive 3 point arch that prevails in the area on ancillary buildings.
The scheme also cleverly incorporates an anaerobic digestion system, converting house and cattle waste into clean, renewable energy.
Country: United Kingdom