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2018 MID SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD:  sponsored by RH & RW Clutton

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CATEGORY WINNERS

TOBIAS GREEN, COOMBE HILL ROAD, EAST GRINSTEAD RH19 4LZ

A crescent of five family houses built to compliment the first phase of nine flats on the site with associated shared landscape, community facilities and biomass district heating. Constructed using Porotherm clay blocks with rockwool insulation and finished with a self-coloured silica render.


Submitted by: Douch Partners Ltd, Forest Row. www.douchpartners.com
Architect: Nicolas Pople, Nicolas Pople Architects Ltd, Forest Row. www.nicolaspople.com
Contractors: Douch Partners Ltd.m

WALKERS REST, STAR LANE, ALFRISTON BN26 5TE

Formally the Alfriston Garage site, the village garage for over 50 years, whose main core was an early 19th-century brick and flint barn. All modern additions were removed to reveal the original barn, then renovated and converted into five houses and a Walkers Bothy.


Submitted by: PGB Build Ltd, Alfriston. Tel: 07715 490 096.
Architect: James Pearce, CKA Architectural, Eastbourne. www.ckaarchitectural.co.uk
Contractors: Colin Smith Building Co., Raylands Farm, Tye Hill Road, Polegate.

FLATS 1-9, 51B SHIP STREET, BRIGHTON BN1 1AF

A Grade II listed building located within the Old Town Conservation Area, was damaged extensively during a squatter occupation, and the exterior building fabric badly deteriorated. Identified as a building at risk, works were carried out to restore, refurbish and convert to residential use.


Submitted by: Bruce Coppard MRICS, Coppard Giles Chartered Building Surveyors, Hove. www.coppardgiles.co.uk
Designer/Project Officer: James Potts, Coppard Giles Chartered Building Surveyors.
Contractors: Mark Smith & Matt Hayler, A&F Pilbeam Construction Limited, Brighton. www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk
Other: Shaun Barkshire, Crofton Design, Newhaven. www.crofton-design.co.uk
Richard Wigmore, Mead Structures, Lancing. www.meadstructures.co.uk
Tim Jefferies (Conservation Officer), Brighton & Hove City Council. www.brighton-hove.gov.uk
Peter Attwood, Acoustic Associates, Shoreham-by-Sea. www.acousticassociates.co.uk
Peter Kent, FT Allen, Worthing. www.ftallen.co.uk

HIGHLY COMMENDED

IVY HOUSE AND ILEX HOUSE, LEWES

The land dates back to 1598, with the Grade II listed building becoming residential properties until the mid-20th Century when it became office space. The building expresses its two halves very clearly with original features being restored and protected throughout the property.


Submitted by: David Kemp RIBA, DK Architects, Hove. www.dkarchitects-uk.com
Architect: David Kemp RIBA and Clive Williams, DK Architects.
Site Manager: Tony Perry, Painting & Decorating. Tel: 07939 828 477.
Contractors: PGB Build Ltd, Alfriston. Tel: 01323 870 992 | Craig Arnold Building Contractors (Sub-Contractor), Nutley. Tel: 01825 713 721.
Craftsmen: Bryan Taylor, Taylor & Son (Plasterwork), Eastbourne. www.taylorandsonplastercraft.com | James Price Blacksmith Ltd (Metalwork), East Chiltington. www.blacksmithdesigner.com | Classic Joinery, Hailsham. Tel: 01323 840 471.
Other: Keet Heating & Plumbing, Herstmonceux. Tel: 07702 967 391 | Norvett Electronics, Alfriston. www.norvett.com

MARLANDS PARK, PLUMTREE CROSS LANE, BARNS GREEN, HORSHAM RH13 0BF

Redevelopment of 100-acre redundant farm and parkland into an exclusive residential and farming estate comprising of two-part conversion, part new built and two replacement (new build) residential units.


Submitted by: Hunter Developments (Holdings) Limited. www.thehuntergroup.co.uk | Edenbriar Ltd. www.edenbriar.com
Architect: George Baxter Associates, Haywards Heath. www.georgebaxterassociates.co.uk
Contractors: Hunter Developments (Holdings) Limited | Edenbriar Ltd.
Craftsman: Andrew Barrott, Oreham Manor Farm, Oreham Common Henfield BN5 9DY.
Other: George Gough, The Grange, Marlands Park, Plumtree Cross Lane, Barns Green RH13 0BF.

THE WELLINGTON, 67 BROYLE ROAD, CHICHESTER PO19 6BD

Sensitive conversion of the former historic public house/restaurant building into residential accommodation for creative directors and their teams, engaged in preparing for productions at the Chichester Festival Theatre. This entailed providing 11 private ensuite rooms, complemented by shared kitchen, dining, lounge and garden spaces.


Submitted by: MH Architects, Chichester. www.mharchitects.co.uk
Architect: MH Architects.
Contractors: Elberry Properties Ltd, Chichester. www.elberry.co.uk
Craftsmen: Construct Ten, Havant. Tel: 01243 514 783

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