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2021 SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD:  sponsored by RH & RW Clutton

A restoration, conversion or new-build of one unit.

Click on any image to view a larger version. Each pair of photographs shows before (left) and after (right) images of the project, unless described otherwise.

CATEGORY WINNERS


COMPTON HOUSE, COMPTON

A Grade II listed property dating back to the Regency period. The aim of the project was to restore the house and make it suitable for modern family living. A major design issue was the position of a well winch, which was introduced into the extended kitchen, with various renovated outbuildings providing ancillary space.


Submitted by:  Daniel & Brigitte Crandon, Compton House.
Architect: Martin Helyer, Helyer Davies Architects Ltd, Emsworth. www.hdarchitects.co.uk
Site Manager: Lyle Steyn, South Downs Construction, Midhurst. www.southdownsconstruction.co.uk
Contractors: South Downs Construction.
Craftsmen: Mark Middleton, Berry Middleton Ltd, Hambrook. www.berrymiddleton.co.uk
Other: Lion Roofing, Chichester. www.lionroofing.co.uk │ Dan Stewart, D&R Electrical Services, Bognor Regis. www.drelec.co.uk


CONEYHURST FARM, BILLINGSHURST

A Grade II listed building with the main objective to sympathetically refurbish the existing 16th-century Heritage Asset and to build a 21st-century extension to help meet requirements of family living. The complex roof to the extension, clad in Cumbrian slate, now compliments the Horsham stone roof of the house. 


Submitted by:  Nicholls Countryside Construction Ltd, Kirdford. www.nichollsltd.com
Architect: Douglas Briggs Partnership, Chichester. www.douglasbriggspartnership.co.uk
Site Manager: Ian Thurston, Nicholls Countryside Construction Ltd.
Contractors: Nicholls Countryside Construction Ltd.


LANDOUR, TELSCOMBE

A flint-clad house located on the top of the South Downs, replacing a previous 1930s chalet bungalow in poor condition. The new design retained broadly the same form as the original building with a single pitched roof, but introduced large gable end windows to take in the expansive surrounding views, alongside cut outs in the roof shape to create sheltered roof terraces.


Submitted by:  MortonScarr Architects, Brighton. www.mortonscarr.com
Architect: MortonScarr Architects.
Site Manager: Ben Roskilly, Chalmers & Co., Laughton. www.chalmersandco.co.uk
Contractors: Chalmers & Co.

MANOR FARMHOUSE, NEWHAVEN 

Built around 1740, a Grade II listed L-shaped home in the South Downs, mentioned in Pevsner’s Guide. Roof renewal works took place including extensive conservation carpentry repairs. Tudor roof Jubilee peg tiles were used to recover the roof with Cornish Lime mortar. Additional works were carried out including renovation to the bakery building next to the main house. 


Submitted by:  Clarke Roofing Southern Ltd, Eastbourne. www.clarke roofing.co.uk
Craftsman: Joe Rowland (Heritage Tiler), Clarke Roofing Southern Ltd.

MOUNT FARM, PULBOROUGH 

A Grade II listed house with existing outbuildings that have now been refurbished, repurposed and extended, with the addition of a newly built barn with attached indoor pool and associated landscaping to suit the clients wishes and requirements.


Submitted by:  Nicholls Countryside Construction Ltd, Kirdford. www.nichollsltd.com
Architect: James Wells Architects, Chichester. www.jameswellsarchitects.co.uk.
Site Manager: Ian Thurston, Nicholls Countryside Construction Ltd.
Contractors:  Nicholls Countryside Construction Ltd.

NORTH STREET, CHICHESTER 

The building had previously been a clothing store, believed to date back to around 1760 and is Grade II listed and within the Chichester Conservation area. The brief was to reinstate the ground floor and basement into two smaller retail units and convert the first and second floor into a duplex 4-bed apartment, balancing the requirements of the Building Regulations & also respecting the listed building. 


Submitted by:  DLS:ARCH, Chichester. www.dlsarch.co.uk
Architect: DLS:ARCH.
Contractor: Colin R Croucher (Carpenter/Joiner), Chichester.

POND COTTAGE, ALFRISTON 

A Grade II listed house along with a 1960’s extension and various outbuildings were all in disrepair. The aim of the project was to create a garage, remove the outbuildings, soften the 1960’s extension, create wheelchair accessible accommodation and provide for heat and hot water through ground source heat pump system. 


Submitted by:  Roger Fitton, Pond Cottage.
Architect: Mark Anderson, John D Clarke Architects, Eastbourne. www.jdarchitects.co.uk
Contractors: Dave Humphreys, J H Payne & Sons Ltd, Hailsham. www.jhpayne.co.uk
Other: Chris Barker (Planning Consultant), ECE Planning, Worthing. www.eceplanning.com |Steve Harkness (Structural Engineer), HT Partnership LLP, Little Horsted. www.htpartnership.co.uk | Juliet Sargeant (Landscape Design), Hurstpierpoint. www.julietsargeant.com cc Lisa Fisher, Archaeology Services Lewes. www.aslewes.co.uk | Dyson Heating Ltd, Eastbourne. www.dysonsheating.co.uk |Waco Electric, Arlington | Peter Blackford Flooring, Hove. www.blackfordflooring.co.uk | Clarke Roofing Southern Ltd, Eastbourne. www.clarke roofing.co.uk | Eco rend (South East) Ltd, Golden Cross. www.eco rend.co.uk | London Stone, Knockholt. www.londonstone.co.uk

SANDERLINGS, ITCHENOR 

A new family home designed to respond to its coastal location within Chichester Harbour ANOB. The house is planned symmetrically with a series of interconnected spaces, on the ground floor, arranged either side of the front door axis. A covered seating area overlooks the garden and swimming pool. 


Submitted by:  Victoria Holland Architecture Ltd, Burpham. www.victoriaholland.co.uk | LGM Developments, Chichester. www.lgmdev.co.uk
Architect: Victoria Holland and Inigo Aranguena, Victoria Holland Architecture Ltd.
Site Manager: James Morgan, LGM Developments.
Contractors: LGM Developments.
Craftsmen: Ryan Westwood (Cabinet Maker), Chichester. thewestwoodfurnitureco.com| Wests of East Dean (Cabinet Maker), East Dean. www. westsofeastdean.co.uk | Stephen Anthony Design Ltd, Havant. www.stephenanthonydesign.com
Interior Designer: Hayden Thompson, Hayden Thompson Design.

THE WALLED GARDEN, ARUNDEL  

The Grade II listed property, historically used as part family dwelling and part antiques galleries, is owned and managed by the clients. The brief was to provide a sensitive extension to the family dwelling at the rear of the property with internal, fenestration and timber boarding alterations to the existing building.  


Submitted by:  ABIR Architects, Hove. www.abir.co.uk
Architect: Matthew Richardson, ABIR Architects.
Project Manager: Freya Swaffer, Client.
Site Manager: Bruce McGowan, Cloud 9 Contractors, East Preston. www.cloud9contractors.co.uk
Contractors: Cloud 9 Contractors.

TIN TARBERNACLE, BARCOMBE  

The renovation of existing commercial building, an ex-mission hall/chapel, the demolition of existing building plus the construction of an extension. A building of local interest was saved as an example of prefabricated building that the Victorians exported all around the world, and transformed into an up-to date family home. 


Submitted by:  Peter and Heather Marshall, Tin Tabernacle.
Architect: David Jenkins Design, Haywards Heath. www.davidjenkinsdesign.co.uk.
Site Manager/Project Manager: Peter and Heather Marshall.
Contractors: Ings Engineering Ltd, Barcombe. ingsengineering.business.site| Underpin Make Good, Enfield. underpin.com | Kingsley Roofing, Ferring. www.kingsleyroofing.co.uk | BSW, Scaynes Hill. www.bsw-bs.co.uk | Ward Environmental Services, Arundel. wes.uk.net | L.H. Electrical, Lewes. www.lhelectrical.co.uk
Craftsmen: Robert Hills and Sean Keane (Structural Timber Work) | FormWood Design, Barcombe. www.formwooddesign.com | Gem Plastering, Uckfield.

HIGHLY COMMENDED

ABBOTS BARN, RIPE

An annexe to sit respectively alongside a converted barn, forming a fourth side to the main property’s entrance courtyard protecting the area from strong south westerly wind. With large, glazed openings to the south and west elevations to address the surrounding landscape and views of the National Park. .


Submitted by:  BakerBrown Studio, Cooksbridge. www.bakerbrown.studio
Architect: BakerBrown Studio.
Site Manager: Alan Notley, MB Cable Ltd, Lewes. www.mbcableltd.co.uk
Contractors: Marc Cable, MB Cable Ltd.
Other: Steve Harkness (Structural Engineer), HT Partnership LLP, Little Horsted. www.htpartnership.co.uk | Doug Johnson (Energy Consultant), Mesh Energy, Farnham. www.mesh energy.com

LURGASHALL VILLAGE SHOP, LURGASHALL

The shop evolved out of a timber-framed house dating from the late 16th century. The proposal was to conserve, repair and refurbish, to improve access to the building and to upgrade the house to provide a separate residential facility in keeping with its original purpose as a dwelling.


Submitted by:  Jane Jones Warner Associates LLP, Chichester. www.janejoneswarner.com
Architect: Julian Vallis, Jane Jones Warner Associates LLP.
Project Manager: Alex Tucker.

OLD COWMAN’S COTTAGE, MAYFIELD

A small-scale farm workers cottage had become dilapidated. During preparatory building works it became apparent that the existing cottage would need to be demolished and rebuilt. Resulting in a new home in a spectacular rural location – an authentic traditional building form with contemporary standards of energy efficiency. 


Submitted by:  Mackellar Schwerdt Architects, Lewes. www.mackellarschwerdt.co.uk
Architect: Andrew Goodwin, Mackellar Schwerdt Architects.
Site Manager/Contractor: Jason Lee (Glynde Estates Foreman).
Craftsmen: Steve Walsh and Ben Smith (Glynde Estates Carpenters).
Client: Glynde Estates. www.glynde.co.uk

PARROCK PLACE, HARTFIELD

Parrock Place was built in the 1930’s and sits in the High Weald AONB and the Ashdown Forest Special Area of Conservation. The original three-bedroom house has been extended into a modern family home, all whilst retaining the architectural feel of a period property harmonious to its surroundings. 


Submitted by:  Betteridge and Milsom, Canterbury. www.betteridge www.milsom.co.uk
Architect: Dan Town, OSG Architecture, Ashford. www.osgarchitecture.com
Contractors: Dan Smith, Faber Developing. Westerham. www.faberdeveloping.com
Other: Andrew Walker and Kenny Pratt (Quantity Surveyor), Betteridge and Milsom.

PRINSTED GRANGE, PRINSTED

The brief was to create a multifunctional space by extending the existing kitchen and reconfiguration of the existing entrance hall. The result is a practical, light-filled extension which sympathetically complements the existing Arts and Crafts house through the combination of modern and traditional design. 


Submitted by:  Helyer Davies Architects Ltd, Emsworth. www.hdarchitects.co.uk
Architect: Martyn Helyer and Tom Wild, Helyer Davies Architects Ltd.
Other: Fineline Aluminium, www.finelinealuminium.co.uk | Fabco Sanctuary, Littlehampton. www.fabcosanctuary.com | Roof Maker Ltd, Leicester. www.roof maker.co.uk | Just Wood Flooring, Bognor Regis. www.justwood.co.uk | Sophia Voce Photography. www.sophiavocephotography.com

WEST BARN, WEPHAM

West Barn dates back to the 17th century and was converted to residential use in 1989-92. The recent work aimed to remodel the interior with a new layout that made better use of the space, removing a cramped corridor and two walls, and relocating the stairs, opening the interior to reveal the barn’s structure. 


Submitted by:  The Martin Sewell Building Company Ltd, Fontwell. www.msbc.uk.com
Architect: Jason Hales, Smalley & Hales Architects Ltd, Worthing. www.smalleyhales.com
Site Manager: Leon Proudley.
Contractors: The Martin Sewell Building Company Ltd | GF Electrical. www.gfelectricalwork.co.uk | Ocean Tiling |MK Decorating |Just Wood Flooring, Bognor Regis. www.justwood.co.uk
Other: Parhams (Bespoke Shower Enclosure). www.parhambros.co.uk | Traditional Oak & Timber Co. (Reclaimed Oak Supply). www.tradoak.com | Kloepping TSS (Staircase). www.kloeppingtss.co.uk

YOUNG STREET, CHICHESTER

This new family home forms part of the successful regeneration of Roussillon Barracks, Chichester on the adjacent scrub land retained by MOD. The result is a low energy house bounded by the historically important former barrack security wall and positioned around a protected tree.


Submitted by:  King & Drury Construction, Chichester. www.kinganddrury.com
Architect: Randell Design Group, Birdham. www.randelldesigngroup.com
Site Manager: John Rice, King & Drury Construction.
Contractors: King & Drury Construction.
Craftsmen: Andy Steadman Design, Chichester. www.andystedmandesign.com
Other: SRM Brickwork, Felpham.

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