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SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST LIST OF AWARDS 2020 ENTRIES design for the future, THE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD Sponsored by respect for the past Pilbeam Construction THE COMMERCIAL AWARD Sponsored by Savills THE ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDING AWARD Sponsored by Valley Builders THE LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD Sponsored by Covers Timber & Builders Merchants THE LANDSCAPE & GARDENS AWARD Sponsored by The Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust THE MID-SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD Sponsored by The Hans & Märit Rausing Charitable Trust THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD Sponsored by Gatwick Airport Limited THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD Sponsored by Platinum Sponsor RH & RW Clutton THE SUSSEX HERITAGE PERSON OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Harvey’s Brewery
Sussex Heritage Trust Awards 2020 WIT ING H RK TH O W Gatwick E Proud to be part of the 22nd anniversary celebrations O IT C Y M M U N Thank you to everyone who helps to keep the Heritage of Sussex alive for future generations. Stay in the loop www.gatwickairport.com/communitynewsletter
ONSORS Sussex Heritage Trust SP is hugely grateful to all our sponsors and supporters in 2020 PL PL A A HANS & TI TI N N U U M M MÄRIT RAUSING CHARITABLE TRUST www.gatwickairport.com SI SI SI THE LV LV LV ER ER ER ERNEST KLEINWORT CHARITABLE TRUST www.savills.com www.valleybuildersltd.co.uk BR BR BR BR BR O O O O O N N N N N ZE ZE ZE ZE ZE THE IAN ASKEW CHARITABLE TRUST www.covers.biz www.harveys.org.uk www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk www.rhrwclutton.com LU & LU & LU & LU & LU & N W N W N W N W N W C IN C IN C IN C IN C IN H E H E H E H E H E EO EO EO EO EO N N N N N www.adamsandremers.com www.parkerdann.co.uk www.glanvilles.co.uk www.clarke-roofing.co.uk www.tooveys.com M A A PA ED FF FF O AP RT FF A I IL IL IA IA IC RT N ER IA N TI TI O L ER O N N S www.proteuspackaging.co.uk www.heritagetrustnetwork.org.uk www.theheritagealliance.org.uk CORPORATE FRIENDS The Angmering Park Estate, Baqus Construction & Property Consultancy, Barlavington Estate, Brighton and Hove Heritage Commission, Coppard Giles Chartered Building Surveyors, Glynde Estates, The Leconfield Estates, Randell Design Group, RX Architects Ltd, Sussex Leadcraft Limited. Others who wish to remain anonymous.
SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020 design for the future, respect for the past CONTENTS THE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD sponsored by Pilbeam Construction p8 THE COMMERCIAL AWARD sponsored by Savills p12 THE ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDING AWARD sponsored by Valley Builders p18 THE LANDSCAPE & GARDENS AWARD sponsored by The Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust p20 THE LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by Covers Timber & Builders Merchants p23 THE MID-SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by The Hans and Märit Rausing Charitable Trust p24 THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD sponsored by Gatwick Airport Limited p27 THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by RH & RW Clutton p33 THE SUSSEX HERITAGE PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD sponsored by Harvey’s Brewery p46 CONTACT Sussex Heritage Trust Chichester Enterprise Centre, Room 42, Terminus Road, Chichester PO19 8FY t: 01243 576 524 e: office@sussexheritagetrust.org.uk www.sussexheritagetrust.org.uk /sussexheritagetrust @sussexheritage @sussexheritagetrust Registered Charity No. 274366 4 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
Grade II* Listed 15th Century Manor House, East Sussex Extensive external conservation & refurbishment to stonework, metal windows, Horsham stone re-healing & clay tile roofing. Complete high level internal refurbishment, together with sensitive re-modelling. COnSERvaTiOn • COmmERCiaL • inSuRanCE • RESidEnTiaL Valley Builders combine experience and expertise with enthusiasm and confidence. We are award winning in each of our service areas; Conservation, Residential, Commercial and Insurance. Our sympathetic construction techniques together Valley Builders Limited T 01342 311377 with quality management skills have enabled us to The Old Granary F 01342 300251 214 London Road E enquiries@vbl.co.uk build an enviable reputation for quality work and East Grinstead client service. We have a specialist interest in the West Sussex RH19 1HE www.valleybuildersltd.co.uk conservation and restoration of historic buildings coupled with an extensive track record of completing sensitive ecclesiastical projects.
A warm welcome to you SUSSEX all on the occasion of the HERITAGE 22nd Sussex Heritage Trust TRUST AWARDS 2020 Awards presentation. design for the future, respect for the past We launched this year’s Awards scheme at The Charleston Trust’s Barns and Galleries, a beautiful restoration of Sussex Barns juxtaposed with contemporary new gallery spaces in the iconic centre of the Bloomsbury Group. A winner of a 2019 Sussex Heritage Trust Award, friends and supporters heard from the Director of Charleston, Nathaniel Hepburn and Trustee of Charleston, Jolyon Brewis. Matthew Larkin, Simon Knight and Stephen Herrington Of course, in February, none of us could at The Charleston Trust’s Barns and Galleries have known the unprecedented times we would all face in just a few months and as to the prestige and regard the Awards we approached the original deadline for scheme commands across the whole of the Awards, at the end of March, that we Sussex, including Brighton & Hove, and would shortly be in lockdown. The Trust much further afield, that we received 69 revised its timetable for the year with an expectation that Award entries would be entries this year. Every year we are thankful lower this year. It therefore is testament for the continuing support of our sponsors, judges and all those who enter the Awards scheme, but never more so than this year. Like many businesses and charities, we face an uncertain financial future, with our 2020 events and fundraising schedule cancelled. We were therefore extremely grateful to the generosity of Lord and Lady Gage, who hosted our biennial black- tie dinner at Firle Place at the end of 2019. The dinner raised over £19,000 to support the Trust’s charitable aims and objectives. In 2021, we shall be hosting our biennial dinner at Parham House at the kind invitation of Lady Emma and Mr James Charles Anson, Dr Anne Keay and Simon Knight Barnard, and I look forward to updating at the Biennial Dinner at Firle Place you on this at a future date.
The dinner also sadly marked the retirement of Dr John Godfrey, who had officially stepped down as Chairman at the Annual General Meeting. Our President, Lord Egremont took the opportunity to thank John for his tireless and unending support of the Sussex Heritage Trust and presented him with a plaque to represent his six years as Chairman. I am delighted to announce that John continues to support the Trust as Patron. The Trust’s work goes from strength to strength, in particular the Bursary Scheme supported by The Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust, The Ian Askew Charitable Bursary Student, Samuel Wilkins Trust, The Worshipful Company of at the Weald and Downland Living Museum Chartered Architects and Historic Houses, South East. The scheme offers fully funded bursaries to young people and new Vice-Chairman, David Cowan, who those who hope to retrain in traditional has taken on the role of Chairman of the craftsmanship skills and building Awards Committee. conservation craft. The success of the Sussex Heritage Trust depends on the generosity of our sponsors, friends and supporters. I am very grateful to them and to all Trustees, particularly Dr John Godfrey who has been Simon Knight DL a pillar of knowledge and support and our Chairman Sussex Heritage Trust Awards 2019
THE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD SPONSORED BY PILBEAM CONSTRUCTION An example of high-quality work by a craftsperson or young apprentice using traditional skills. The Award is given to the person rather than the project. CALLUM JACKSON FOR STONEWORK TO OLD GOODWOOD ESTATE COTTAGES From knapping square corners, making gallets and construction this was an interesting project blending contemporary and historic. A project by a 20-year-old apprentice that will last for years to come. Submitted by: Berry Stonework Ltd, Lavant. www.berrystonework.co.uk Architect: Brid Carr Architecture, Chichester. www.bridcarrarchitecture.com Contractors: Berry Stonework Ltd. Craftsman: Callum Jackson, Berry Stonework Ltd. CLOSE UP DAVE WILKIE FOR WORK TO REAR LEAD DOME, HIGHMEAD MANOR, EASTBOURNE A four-storey residential Victorian building which was converted into flats. The work was to renew the existing rear lead dome, incorporating insulation and replacing timber decking and any other decayed timber, retiling the pitched tiled roof slopes and flat roof adjoining the dome. Submitted by: Clarke Roofing Southern Ltd, Eastbourne. www.clarke-roofing.co.uk Surveyor: Stredder Pearce, Eastbourne. www.stredderpearce.co.uk Contractors/Craftsmen: Clarke Roofing CLOSE UP Southern Ltd. 8 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD SPONSORED BY PILBEAM CONSTRUCTION LIAM O’NEILL FOR WORK TO EAST STREET, CHICHESTER The shop and residential unit were being renovated and extended. The original tired and dilapidated flat mineral roof canopy was to be re-roofed with an ornamental lead work design. The new roof was hand bossed with welded corners and sand casted lions’ heads were added for a striking visual effect. Submitted by: Lion Roofing, Chichester. www.lionroofing.co.uk Designer: Whaleback Ltd, Chichester. www.whaleback.co.uk Contractors: Lion Roofing. CLOSE UP Craftsmen: Liam O’Neill, Lion Roofing. LIAM O’NEILL FOR WORK TO COMPTON HOUSE, CHICHESTER The brief was to fully re-roof Compton House, a late 18th-century house which was being fully renovated at the time. The resulting roof included new rafters, lead work for dormers, gutters and cast- iron pipe collar, slating the roof and turret and preserving the oak panels as part of the original fabric of the building. Submitted by: Lion Roofing, Chichester. www.lionroofing.co.uk Architect: HD Architect, details on request. Contractors: Lion Roofing. CLOSE UP Craftsmen: Liam O’Neill, Andrew Carrigher and Andrew Logan, Lion Roofing. DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 9
THE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD SPONSORED BY PILBEAM CONSTRUCTION LIAM O’NEILL FOR WORK TO PALLINGHAM QUAY, WEALD AND DOWNLAND LIVING MUSEUM, CHICHESTER Instructed by Manorwood Construction to roof May Day Barn, May Day Stables and The Cart Shed. Work included hand nailing riven chestnut lath and hand whittling timber pegs to fit the random sized holes of the peg tiles supplied. All tile cuts were by hand with the use of hot lime for the bonnets, ridges and verges. Submitted by: Lion Roofing, Chichester. www.lionroofing.co.uk Contractors: Lion Roofing | Ben Kirk, Manorwood IN PROGRESS Construction, Midhurst. www.manorwood.co.uk Craftsmen: Liam O’Neill, Andrew Carrigher and Andrew Logan, Lion Roofing. PETERSFIELD FORGE FOR WORK TO WESTERTON HOUSE, CHICHESTER Petersfield Forge (Traditional Blacksmiths) were approached to design and build a series of galvanised structures to complement the flint walls, stone terraces and Georgian style house. The two trellises and three rose arbours are characterised by galvanized bars forming open panels so that no part of the garden is obscured. Submitted by: Roderick and Debbie Fabricius, Westerton House, Chichester. Designer: Petersfield Forge (Traditional Blacksmiths), Petersfield. www.petersfieldforge.co.uk | CLOSE UP Contributions from Rod and Debbie Fabricius. Contractors/Craftsmen: Leigh Richards and Richard Mason, Petersfield Forge. 10 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD SPONSORED BY PILBEAM CONSTRUCTION RICHARD SOAN ROOFING SERVICES FOR LARGE HOUSE IN EAST SUSSEX A character country home dating back to possibly around 1914. Work included replacing peg and nibbed tiles with handmade clay tiles, eco-friendly sheepswool insulation with a specialist stonemason employed to replace the stone copings. This project was voted as the winning project for workmanship at the UK Roof Tiling Awards 2019. Submitted by: Richard Soan Roofing Services, Lewes. www.richardsoan.co.uk Contract Manager: Stephen Burgess, Richard Soan Roofing Services. Site Manager: Graham Powell, Richard Soan BEFORE Roofing Services. Specialist Sub-Contractor: Rother Stone Restoration. Constructing Constructing theacross Constructing across acrossConstructing the theacross theacross the Constructing South EastSouth EastSouth East South East South East C C onstruCtionC onstruCtion Established onstruCtion onstruCtion C onstruCtion Established C Established Constructing since Established 1955 1955 sinceEstablished since 1955since 1955since 1955 across the South East Established since 1955 • Education • Education - •Schools, -•Schools, Education •and EducationEducation - Schools, Colleges Colleges - Facilities - Colleges Schools, and Associated Schools, Associated Colleges and Colleges Facilities and Associated and Associated Associated Facilities Facilities Facilities t: 01273 593494 • Healthcare • Healthcare • Healthcare -• Hospitals, •- Hospitals, Healthcare Healthcare Surgeries and- Care - Hospitals, Surgeries and -Care Hospitals,Hospitals, Surgeries Homes and CareSurgeries Homes Surgeries and HomesCare and Care Homes Homes e: enquiries@pilbeamconstruction.co.uk • Commercial • Commercial Offices,•-Retail • - Commercial -•Offices, Commercial Offices, and Commercial Retail -Retail and Public Public Offices, and Services -Retail Offices, Services and Public Retail and Public Services w: www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk Public Services Services • Residential • Residential •- Private -•and Residential Private •and ResidentialResidential - Private Social - Private Social and Housing -and Housing Social Private Social Housing and Social Housing Housing • Heritage • Heritage - Listed • Heritage - Listed • Heritage -Buildings Buildings Listed • Heritage - Listed Buildings and Churches - and Churches Listed Buildings and Churches Buildings and Churches and Churches . Education - Schools, Colleges and Universities . Healthcare - Hospitals, Surgeries and Care Homes • Industrial • Industrial • Industrial - Warehouses, • Industrial - •Warehouses, Industrial Factories Factories and - Warehouses, - Warehouses, - Warehouses, and Research Factories Research Factories Premises Factories and Research Premises and Research and Research Premises PremisesPremises . Commercial • Leisure • Leisure --Offi•ces, Hotels, -Theatres Leisure • and Retail Leisure Hotels, •Sports - TheatresLeisure - Services Public Hotels, and and Sports Hotels, Theatres and. Residential - Hotels, Facilities Theatres Facilities Theatres and Sports Sports-and Facilities Sports Private andFacilities Facilities Social Housing . Heritage - Listed Buildings and Churches t: 01273t:593494 01273t: 593494 .t: Leisure 01273 593494 -01273 01273 t:593494 Hotels,593494 Theatres and Sports Facilities e: enquiries@pilbeamconstruction.co.uk e: enquiries@pilbeamconstruction.co.uk e: enquiries@pilbeamconstruction.co.uk e: enquiries@pilbeamconstruction.co.uk e: enquiries@pilbeamconstruction.co.uk . Industrial - Warehouses, w:Factories and Research w: www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk Premises www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk w: www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk w: www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk w: www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST
THE COMMERCIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY SAVILLS A non-residential project (e.g. shops, offices and industrial) restoration, conversion or new build. BEFORE ALISTAIR FLEMING Submitted by: Dougal Fleming, Alistair Fleming Design, Lewes. www.alistairflemingdesign.co.uk DESIGN SHOWROOM Designer: Alistair Fleming Design team. 41 CLIFFE HIGH STREET, Contractors: Amber AC Ltd (Electrical). LEWES BN7 2AN www.amber-ac.co.uk | BHESCO (Heating). www.bhesco.co.uk | County Carpets. The building is a Grade II listed foundry, www.countycarpets.co.uk | Fabco Sanctuary converted to a showroom and studio by (Steel Framing). www.fabcosanctuary.com | Alistair Fleming Design, who specialise in Freight HHG (props & styling). www.freightstore.co.uk | John Cullen Lighting Design. bespoke kitchens and furniture. The project www.johncullenlighting.com | A Greener Alternative lasting 19 months involved researching the (SunAmp heating system) | Sussex Stone. heritage, moving a staircase and toilets, www.sussexstone-ceramic.co.uk | Material Plans. collaborating with 16 local business, whilst www.materialplans.com | Paul Bossley (Tiler) | Arundel designing, making and fitting all furniture Stoneworks. www.arundelstoneworksltd.co.uk | Julian Hills (Painter) | Barrie Hollands Construction | to the iconic building. Tom Sallis (Plumbing) | Sussex Signs. www.sussexsigns.com | Alan Cooper. AC Sheet Metal. Craftsmen: Damien Fuller (Furniture Fitter), Alistair Fleming Design Workshop team. Other: Aga Ovens | Sub Zero & Wolf. www.subzero-wolf.co.uk | Miele. www.miele.co.uk | Pitt cookers | Kholer Sink & Tap. 12 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE COMMERCIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY SAVILLS BROOKLANDS QUAD BROOKLANDS FARM, ROCKY LANE, HAYWARDS HEATH RH16 4RR The brief was to rescue and restore a redundant farmyard, with the original building dating from 1847 as signified by the key stone on the Northern Wall. Restoring the original Hythe sandstone, the building was designed to suit modern working needs, comprising three separate units or one single office for flexible working space. Submitted by: Bolnore Ltd, Haywards Heath. Architect: Martin Henn, ADC Analysis Design Consultants, Chichester. Site Manager: Lucy Kleinwort | Kieran Crumley. Contractors: K Crumley Construction, Pulborough. BEFORE www.kcrumleyconstruction.co.uk | Alec Cook & Son | Jim Gasson (Electrical) | SCI Windows. www.sciwindows.co.uk | Dorton Group. www.dortongroup.com Craftsmen: K Crumley Construction. BUTLIN’S SPLASH BUTLINS, UPPER BOGNOR ROAD, BOGNOR REGIS PO21 1JJ Creatively designed pool facility that reflects Butlin’s heritage and embraces the family holiday feel. This £35m waterpark is nostalgic of iconic Butlin’s lido pools and provides a fantastic experience for the whole family, with multiple rider slides, a large family flume, internal water play features for toddlers and an external rapid river the whole family can enjoy together. Submitted by: Kier Construction, Regional Building Southern. www.kier.co.uk Architect: PWP Architects, Havant. www.pwp-architects.com. Contractors: Kier Construction, Regional Building Southern. Craftsmen: GPB (Groundworks), Lewes | H Young INTERNAL Structures (Steelwork). www.hyoungstructures.co.uk | MAC Roofing (Cladding & Roofing). www.macroofing.com | J B Hopkins (M&E). www.jbhopkins.co.uk | Neuman Aqua (Water Engineering & Rides). www.neumanaqua.co.uk | Dyson Briggs (Tiling). www.dysonbriggs.co.uk DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 13
THE COMMERCIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY SAVILLS HANNINGTONS LANE BEFORE BRIGHTON BN1 1GS A mixed-use commercial redevelopment, comprising retail, residential, office and restaurant units. The new Lane was envisaged as a compliment and extension to Brighton’s famous ‘Lanes’ rejuvenating a disused service yard. Additionally, regenerating North Street, knitting into the historic Lanes, improving wider linkages and the public realm were other key aims. Submitted by: Morgan Carn Architects, Brighton. www.morgancarn.com Architect: Morgan Carn Architects. Site Manager: Paul Miles and David Sinden, Martyn Smith (Construction Director). Contractors: Westridge Construction, Catsfield. www.westridgeconstruction.co.uk LADY BEE ENTERPRISE CENTRE ALBION STREET, SOUTHWICK BN42 4ED The complete redevelopment of a reclaimed parcel of land with the brief to create a flagship project which provided small business units for local companies to rent. The Centre comprises three two-storey buildings with a contemporary interpretation of an industrial building creating a benchmark for future architecture in and around Shoreham Port. Submitted by: ECE Architecture, Worthing. www.ecearchitecture.com | Pilbeam Construction, Brighton. www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk Architect: ECE Architecture. Contractors: Pilbeam Construction. CLOSE UP 14 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE COMMERCIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY SAVILLS CONVERSION AND EXTENSION WORKS 4 CLARENCE YARD, BRIGHTON, BN1 1GT A two-storey Grade II listed commercial property within the Old Town Conservation area, originally the main Royal Mail sorting office for Brighton. The brief was to convert the building to create a CAT-A office unit, ready for a Tenant’s fit-out. Works included the construction of a new central stair atrium. Submitted by: Coppard Giles Chartered Building Surveyors, Hove. www.coppardgiles.co.uk Designer/Project Officer: James Potts and Ben Murdoch, Coppard Giles Ltd. Contractors: Pilbeam Construction Ltd, Brighton. www.pilbeamconstruction.co.uk Other: Barry Henson (M & E Consultant), Crofton Consulting, Hadlow. crofton.consulting | Richard Wigmore (Structural Engineer), Mead Structures, Lancing. BEFORE www.meadstructures.co.uk | Scott Castle and George Orton (Acoustic Consultants), Acoustic Associates, Shoreham-by-Sea. www.acousticassociates.co.uk | Paul Burgess (Planning Consultant), Lewis & Co. Planning, Brighton. www.lewisplanning.co.uk THE BRINELL BUILDING 30 STATION STREET, BRIGHTON, BN1 4RB BEFORE The Brinell Building has established a new standard for offices in Brighton. Designed to sit appropriately in its sensitive city centre location, the seven- storey building, clad in a restricted palette of brick The Brinell Building and glazed panels, addresses the three pillars of sustainability – social, economic and environmental. Submitted by: TODD Architects, London. www.toddarch.com Architect/Lead Consultant/Interior Design: Peter Minnis, Michael Burns, Michael Kinloch, TODD Architects. Contractors: McAleer & Rushe Construction, London. www.mcaleer-rushe.co.uk. Other: McAleer & Rushe Property (Client) | Ian Black Consulting (Structural and Civil Engineers). www.ianblackconsulting.co.uk | Caldwell Consulting (Mechanical and Electrical Engineers). www.caldwellconsulting.co.uk | Hasco Europe (Principal Designer). www.hasco-europe.com | Fire Safety First (Fire Consultant). www.firesafetyfirst.co.uk | Alucraft UK (Curtain Walling). www.alucraftgroup.com | Hassons (Structural Steelwork). www.hassons.com | Kone (Lifts). www.kone.co.uk The Brinell Building DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 15
THE COMMERCIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY SAVILLS THE BUZZARDRY MARKLYE, RUSHLAKE GREEN, TN21 9PN The Buzzardry is a unique stay treehouse holiday let at the Marklye Estate. The treehouse has been designed to make the most of the natural woodland and views. Features include 18 windows of various sizes, a spiral staircase leading to a deck, a spacious living area and log burner. Submitted by: Blue Forest (UK) Ltd, Wadhurst. www.blueforest.com Treehouse Architectural Designers: Blue Forest (UK) Ltd. Contractors/Craftsmen: Eriksson Building Services, Lewes. INTERNAL THE OLD STABLES HOME FARM, PIPPINGFORD PARK, NUTLEY TN22 3HW To repair an 1850’s disused farm building and repurpose whilst changing the appearance of the original building as little as possible. The conversion to office use used oak beams produced on the estate and using new handmade peg tiles since none of the originals had survived. Submitted by: Pippingford Estate Co Ltd, Nutley. www.pippingford.co.uk Architect: Nicolas People, Forest Row. www.nicolaspople.com | Richard Morriss, Pippingford Estate Co Ltd. Contractors: Pippingford Estate Co Ltd. BEFORE 16 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE COMMERCIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY SAVILLS BEFORE TILLINGHAM WINERY Submitted by: RX Architects Ltd, Rye. www.rxarchitects.com TILLINGHAM, DEW FARM, DEW LANE, Architect: RX Architects Ltd. PEASMARSH TN31 6XD Contractors: Cube 3 Construction Ltd, Immingham. www.cube3construction.co.uk The project incorporates 70 acres of farmland Craftsmen: R&E Steel Fabricators, Rye | and farm buildings including a 19th-century Chartwood Design Ltd, Chartwood Design Ltd. traditional Oast. The buildings have been www.chartwooddesign.com restored to facilitate organic wine production, Other: Marcus Crane (Interior Designer), wine tasting rooms, visitor accommodation and Mccully and Crane, Rye. teaching/workshop spaces – re-clad in a variety www.mccullyandcrane.com of materials such as metal, concrete and timber to reflect the farming heritage of the site. TOOVEY’S Valuing the past, embracing the future Proud to support Sussex Heritage Trust The leading antique and fine art auction house in West Sussex SPRING GARDENS, A24 WASHINGTON, RH20 3BS 01903 891955 auctions@tooveys.com www.tooveys.com
THE ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDING AWARD SPONSORED BY VALLEY BUILDERS A restoration, repair, conversion or development scheme, which improves all, or part of an existing or former ecclesiastical building. RESHINGLING OF CHURCH SPIRE BEFORE ST ANDREW’S CHURCH, THE TYE, ALFRISTON, POLEGATE, BN26 5TL The Grade I listed church was built around 1360. Reshingling was urgently required to the central Tower with broached Spire, clad since in cedar shingles last replaced in 1966. Many shingles had warped, been blown away or been attacked by woodpeckers and were replaced with hand-split oak shingles which were interleaved with stainless-steel strips. Submitted by: The Parish of St Andrew’s, Alfriston, with Lullington. Architect: Richard Crook, John D Clarke Architects, Eastbourne. www.jdcarchitects.co.uk Contractors: AE Hughes (Contracts) Ltd, Leatherhead. www.aehughes.com ST MARY’S THE VIRGIN CHURCH CHURCH ROAD, APPLEDRAM LANE SOUTH, CHICHESTER PO20 7EF A 12th-century Grade I listed building. The aim was to provide a viable rural parish church with modern facilities. The single storey annex comprises a church and community meeting room, lavatory and small kitchen. The entrance is wheelchair accessible from the car park. Submitted by: Parochial Church Council (PCC) of St Mary’s Church, Apuldram. Conservation/Historical Building Consultants: Douglas Briggs Partnership, Bosham. www.douglasbriggspartnership.co.uk Site Manager/Contractors/Craftsmen: Lucking Bros Ltd, Petworth. Other: Graham Pound, PCC Project Manager. BEFORE 18 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDING AWARD SPONSORED BY VALLEY BUILDERS THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST MARY MAGDALENE CHURCH LANE, BOLNEY, HAYWARDS HEATH RH17 5QR A Grade I listed church with the objective to make the West face of the tower wind, weather-tight and structurally secure. The clock dial, made in 1897, was in poor condition, with the aim to retain as much of the original material whilst replacing the burnt-out clock motor. Submitted by: Robin Nugent Architects, Horsham. www.robinnugentarchitects.co.uk Architect: Robin Nugent Architects. Craftsmen: Guy Lawford (Stone Mason), Rother Stone BEFORE Restoration Specialists, Cripps Corner. Other: Tim Hutchinson (Project Manager), The PCC of the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene. DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 19
THE LANDSCAPE & GARDEN AWARD SPONSORED BY THE ERNEST KLEINWORT CHARITABLE TRUST A reclamation or improvement scheme in an urban or rural environment, which restores an original feature or facility or creates a new one in a public or private area. HISTORIC STEW PONDS PROJECT MILL ROAD, ARUNDEL WEST SUSSEX BN18 9AT The ponds, probably of medieval origin, are part of a two-year project to showcase the biodiversity of the natural area into tranquil water gardens, whilst also enhancing visitor enjoyment, children’s education and providing a safe haven for wildlife. A new rustic bridge, boardwalk, educational roundhouse and boathouse formed part of this project. Submitted by: Arundel Castle Trustees Ltd, Arundel. www.arundelcastle.org Landscape Designer/Project Manager: Martin Duncan, Head Gardener, Arundel Castle. Architect: David Bennett, Felpham. Contractors: KC Property Services, Littlehampton. Craftsmen: G A MacDonald Master Thatcher Ltd, East Preston. www.macdonaldthatching.com BEFORE Other: Aquatic Solutions UK (Silt Removal), Rugby. www.aquatic-solutions.co.uk | Beaver Plants (British Plants), Lingfield. www.beaverplants.co.uk LEONARDSLEE LAKES AND GARDENS BRIGHTON ROAD, LOWER BEEDING RH13 6PP The restoration of the Grade I registered gardens, following the purchasing of the site with new ownership in 2017. There had been limited to no maintenance for around a decade. The project included restored lakes, managed woodland areas and rock gardens, improved paths, a new visitor car park and the reordering of the entrance and exit. Submitted by: Donald Insall Associates. www.donaldinsallassociates.co.uk Architect: Neil McLaughlin, Donald Insall Associates. Client: Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens. Other: Barry Holdsworth (Arboriculturist), Barry Holdsworth Garden Design and Consultancy | Ben Kimpton (Principal Ecologist), The Ecology Consultancy | Ashley Beischer (Mechanical and Electrical Engineer), Anthony Ward Associates Ltd | Stephen van Klaveren (Building Control BEFORE Surveyor), County Building Control Group | Trevor Vincent (Structural and Civil Engineer), V and R Consulting Engineers. 20 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE LANDSCAPE & GARDEN AWARD SPONSORED BY THE ERNEST KLEINWORT CHARITABLE TRUST PEACH HOUSE RESTORATION GRAVETYE MANOR, EAST GRINSTEAD RH19 4LJ Gravetye Manor is a hotel and restaurant, with a 30 acre historic garden built by William Robinson. By 2010 the original 60-foot-long peach house was in serious disrepair. The restoration included using Ironko timber, fixing the cast iron winding gear and the glass was hand cut with a beaver tail, in the original style. Submitted by: Gravetye Manor, East Grinstead. www.gravetyemanor.co.uk Architect: Nigel Crawley, Crawley Studios Ltd, London. www.crawleystudios.co.uk Contractors: Simon Harrison, The Victorian Glasshouse Company Ltd, Pulborough. www.victorianglasshouse.co.uk BEFORE Other: Gravetye Manor gardening team led by Head Gardener Tom Coward. © Luke Nagle SOUTH DOWNS SITOOTERIE THE OLD COWSTALLS, 8 THE STREET, BERWICK BN26 6SR Situated in the heart of the South Downs National Park, a garden studio defining a series of outdoor spaces in a historic barnyard and providing a multifunctional room. The new studio needed to respond to the converted house and the brick and flint walls of the yard that sloped to follow the contours of the ground. Submitted by: MW Architects Ltd, London. www.mwarchitects.co.uk Architect: MW Architects Ltd. Contractors: Nick Carroll, Worthing. BEFORE DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 21
THE LANDSCAPE & GARDEN AWARD SPONSORED BY THE ERNEST KLEINWORT CHARITABLE TRUST THE GIN PALACE HOVE A sustainable timber clad cabin finished with red Swedish wood stain provides a year round bar in its Mediterranean landscape. Elevating the humble garden shed with architectural ambitions it draws reference from Donald Judd’s large scale art installations at Marfa, in Texas, and David Adjaye’s pavilion on Lopud, Croatia. Submitted by: Domain Ltd, Brighton. www.domain-ltd.co.uk Architect: Domain Ltd. Contractors: Bramber Construction, BEFORE Shoreham by Sea. www.bramber-construction.co.uk SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2019
THE LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY COVERS TIMBER & BUILDERS MERCHANTS A restoration, conversion or new-build of more than ten units. We are looking for large scale residential projects to be entered into the 2021 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards. Please contact the administrative office for further details: office@sussexheritagetrust.org.uk Previous Sussex Heritage Trust Award winners: Pegasus Life Lavender Fields Beacon Heights Wadhurst Place A&R. supporting the Sussex Heritage Trust Awards We are passionate about preserving Sussex’s heritage. We have over two centuries’ experience of helping owners to buy, sell and restore their historic properties. We can help you navigate planning, listed building consent and any other issues that arise so that you can make the most of your heritage property for years to come. In terms of their strength and depth, they are Suzanne Bowman, Partner absolutely first-class. Adams & Remers LLP LEWES 01273 403220 CHAMBERS UK GUIDE TO LONDON 020 7024 3600 THE BEST LAWYERS www.adamsandremers.com
THE MID-SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY HANS & MÄRIT RAUSING CHARITABLE TRUST A restoration, conversion or new-build of two to ten units. LOWER BARN AND FIELDER’S COTTAGE CHRIST’S HOSPITAL, HORSHAM RH13 0NB The project involved the replacement of a disused dwelling house with a similar scale high performing dwelling. In addition to the house and running concurrently was the conversion of a disused barn which required a considerate approach to the repairs of the timber frame and existing stone walling. Submitted by: Valley Builders Ltd, East Grinstead. www.vbl.co.uk Architect: Alex Burdfield, Savills (UK) Ltd, Petworth. www.savills.co.uk Contractors: Valley Builders Ltd. Craftsman: Dave Whalin (Carpenter), Valley Builders Ltd. BEFORE SUNTE PARK GANDER GREEN, HAYWARDS HEATH RH16 1RZ The site sits within the ground of Sunte House, which is a Grade II* listed building. For many years, the site had been closed off from the public, the scheme restored access and opened to the public a large accessible green. The development encloses the public realm in a horseshoe reflecting typical Sussex vernacular architecture. Submitted by: Fluid Architecture Limited, Nutley. www.fluidarchitecture.ltd Architect: Fluid Architecture Limited. Developer: Brookworth Homes, Reigate. www.brookworth.com BEFORE 24 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE MID-SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY HANS & MÄRIT RAUSING CHARITABLE TRUST THE STABLES BEFORE 24 WILBURY GROVE, HOVE, BN3 3JQ Built in the mid-1880s, The Stables is nestled within a historic mews which was used to service the grand houses of Hove. Formerly a Victorian Riding Stables, the property has now been converted into four apartments and a ground floor with two offices, maintaining the original features and integrity of the building. Submitted/Built by: River Oaks Homes, Hove. www.riveroakshomes.co.uk Architect: Fathom Architects, London. www.fathomarchitects.com BIENNIAL DINNER 2021 Thursday 14th October 2021 PARHAM HOUSE The Sussex Heritage Trust are delighted to announce the 2021 Biennial Dinner, which will take place at Parham House by kind permission of Lady Emma and Mr James Barnard. Parham House is one of the country’s finest Elizabethan Houses, complete with a Great Hall and Long Gallery. Ticket information will be available from the office, please call Helen Reeve on 01243 576 524 or email office@sussexheritagetrust.org.uk DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 25
Established in 1985, Parker Dann is a professional practice of Chartered Town Planning Consultants based in Lewes, East Sussex. We advise on a variety of development and construction projects and provide advice on all aspects of the planning system including planning applications and appeals and providing guidance on the development potential of land. We have a wide range of clients throughout London and the South East of England including landowners, developers and businesses. Tel: 01273 478654 Email: enquiries@parkerdann.co.uk www.parkerdann.co.uk Parker Dann Chartered Town Planning Consultants Suite S10, Waterside Centre, North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2PE 26 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD SPONSORED BY GATWICK AIRPORT LIMITED A project which provides or improves facilities for the community. ALDINGBOURNE COUNTRY CENTRE BLACKMILL LANE, NORTON, CHICHESTER PO18 0JP The Aldingbourne Trust wanted to secure its long- term future and expand its support to adults with learning difficulties. The challenge was to create a high-quality visitor centre with limited and uncertain financial resources. The new community focused building offers a conference centre, gift and coffee shop and the Bradbury Training Kitchen. Submitted by: HNW Architects, Chichester. www.hnw.co.uk Architect: Andy Clemas, HNW Architects (post planning Lead Architect) | Louisa Bowles, Hawkins\Brown (pre-planning Lead Architect), London. www.hawkinsbrown.com Contractors: Mark Vincent, Amiri Construction Ltd, Fareham. www.amirigroup.co.uk Other: Rob Owen, SMD Construction Consultancy Ltd RECEPTION (Surveyor), Fareham. www.smdconsultancy.co.uk | Alex Forbes, Campbell Reith (Consulting Engineers), Redhill. www.campbellreith.com | Grazyna Karolcza, Ingine Ltd (Consulting Building Service Engineers), Twickenham. www.ingine.co.uk | Joe Jackson, Lizard Landscape Design & Ecology (Landscaping), Worthing. www.lizardlandscapeecology.com BURGESS HILL LIBRARY THE MARTLETS, BURGESS HILL RH15 9NN NewRiver REIT plc and West Sussex County Council’s new Burgess Hill Library is part of the £60 million town centre regeneration plans. The new 6,950 sq ft air-conditioned library is 100 sq ft larger than the old library and includes a lift, computer area, new flexible shelving, dedicated children’s area and a Changing Places accessible toilet facility. Submitted by: NewRiver REIT plc, London. www.nrr.co.uk Architect: Corstorphine + Wright, London. www.corstorphine-wright.com Site Manager: Stuart Walker, Thomas Roy Contractors, Milton Keynes. BEFORE Contractors: Thomas Roy Contractors. Other: Justin Thomas (Project Officer), NewRiver REIT. DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 27
THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD after photos facing north: SPONSORED BY GATWICK AIRPORT LIMITED CHRIST’S HOSPITAL DISUSED STATION PLATFORMS DOWNSLINK BRIDLE PATH, REAR OF CHRIST’S HOSPITAL STATION, STATION ROAD, CHRIST’S HOSPITAL RH13 0NE Christs Hospital sought to re-open a section of the ‘Before’ and after photos facing north: Downslink Bridle Path once lost to the Beeching Cuts. This included making good the disused platforms, erection of a 5m sign to mimic the sign that once stood and extensive repairs to the bridle path itself and 2 bridges. Submitted by: Savills (UK) Ltd, Petworth. www.savills.co.uk Architect: Alex Burdfield, Savills (UK) Ltd. Site Manager: Dave Annetts and Dave Whalin, BEFORE Valley Builders Ltd, East Grinstead. www.vbl.co.uk Main Contractor: Valley Builders Ltd. Other: Savills (UK) Ltd (Planning Consultancy) | Coppard Plant Hire Limited (Civil Engineering Contractors). www.coppard.co.uk | Peter Burdfield FIOC (Carpenter, Signage). CONGRESS THEATRE AND WELCOME BUILDING DEVONSHIRE PARK, CARLISLE ROAD, EASTBOURNE BN21 4BP The refurbishment of the Grade II* listed theatre, new conference facilities in the Welcome Building and significant improvements to the public realm. The brief was to preserve and enhance the unique heritage character of the site, whilst creating modern facilities for performers, audiences, and other visitors. Submitted by: Rachel Serfling, Levitt Bernstein, London. www.levittbernstein.co.uk Architect: Levitt Bernstein. Site Manager: Paul Quanstrom, Eastbourne Borough Council. www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk Contractors: Vinci Construction UK, Reigate. www.vinciconstruction.co.uk | Euro-City (In-situ Concrete), Staines upon Thames. www.euro-city.co.uk | Glassolutions BEFORE (Curtain Walling), Coventry. www.glassolutions.co.uk Craftsmen: Laslett & Hill (Joinery), Eastbourne | Cornish Concrete (Concrete Cladding), Truro. www.cornishconcrete.co.uk | MCJ Fabrications (Architectural Metalwork), Liversedge. www.mcj-fabrications.co.uk Other: Centre Stage (Stage Equipment), Thetford. www.centre-stage.co.uk | Imtech (M&E), Ashford. www.imtech.co.uk 28 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD SPONSORED BY GATWICK AIRPORT LIMITED DENTON ISLAND COMMUNITY CENTRE NEWHAVEN BN9 9BA The aim of the project was to create a forward looking building with exemplary sustainability credentials and to add a specific youth facility to the existing community centre. Built on a brownfield site, formerly an electronics factory, there were specific challenges. The Centre comprises a main activity hall, meeting rooms and landscaped exterior spaces. Submitted by: Douch Partners Ltd, Forest Row. www.douchpartners.com Architect: Simon Beames, Kirkland Fraser Moor, Berkhamsted. www.k-f-m.com Site Manager: Toby Douch, Douch Partners Ltd. Contractors: Douch Partners Ltd | Imperial Contracts BEFORE (Zinc Roof Installation), Steyning. www.imperialcontracts.co.uk | Engineered Wood Solutions (CLT Panel Installation). Project Officer: Alan Orchard, FFT Ltd, Brighton. DREAM CENTRE BEFORE CHAILEY HERITAGE FOUNDATION, HAYWARDS HEATH ROAD, NORTH CHAILEY BN8 4EF The remodelling and extension of 1960’s memorial hall into a multi-purpose facility for the Young People at Chailey Heritage Foundation. Much of the original fabric was retained, given the embodied carbon in the structure, and converted to house a stage, back of house areas and a new entrance alongside a new main hall. Submitted by: Deacon and Richardson Architects, Brighton. www.drltd.co.uk Architect: Deacon and Richardson Architects. Contractors: Sunninghill Construction Co Ltd, Haywards Heath. www.sunninghill.co.uk Craftsmen: Laslett & Hill (Joinery), Eastbourne | Cornish Concrete. Other: Ellis Structures (Structural Engineer), Lewes. www.ellisstructures.com | Wenham O’Brien (Quantity Surveyor), Tunbridge Wells. www.wenhamobrien.co.uk | Freeman Beesley (Services Consultants), Brighton. www.freemanbeesley.com © Jim Stephenson DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 29
THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD SPONSORED BY GATWICK AIRPORT LIMITED FELPHAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE FELPHAM WAY, BOGNOR REGIS PO22 8EL A new three-storey building designed as an independent ‘L’ shaped block to the south of the original college. An additional first floor extension was added to the existing changing rooms, with a view to adding an additional floor and an extension to the existing science accommodation to provide two further laboratories. Submitted by: The Seaman Partnership Ltd (now DLS:ARCH), Chichester. Architect: The Seaman Partnership Ltd SCIENCE BLOCK (now DLS:ARCH). Contractors: Sunninghill Construction Co Ltd, Haywards Heath. www.sunninghill.co.uk JAMIE’S FARM ALLINGTON FARM, ALLINGTON LANE, LEWES BN7 3QL Jamie’s Farm is a charity that combines farming, family, and therapy for disadvantaged young people. BBM were appointed to convert and refurb an existing 19th-century Grade II listed farmhouse into communal accommodation and surrounding agricultural buildings into a working farm and office and living accommodation for on-site supporting staff. Submitted by: BBM Sustainable Design Ltd, Cooksbridge. www.bbm-architects.co.uk Architect: Tom Cuthbert, BBM Sustainable Design Ltd. © Tom Scott Site Manager: Barry Mason, MB Cable Ltd, Lewes. ACCOMMODATION www.mbcableltd.co.uk Contractors: Marc Cable and Tom Johnson, MB Cable Ltd. 30 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD SPONSORED BY GATWICK AIRPORT INTERIOR SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND SPORT Submitted by: Brighton College. www.brightoncollege.org.uk BRIGHTON COLLEGE, EASTERN ROAD, Architect: OMA – Office of Metropolitan Architecture. BRIGHTON BN2 0AL Site Manager: Adrian Broadway, McLaren Construction. www.mclarengroup.com Demolition of existing Sport Hall, Chowen Contractors: McLaren Construction. building and Blackshaw building and Pavilion Other: Phil Elliot (Contract Administrator), to facilitate a new four-storey including Gardiner and Theobald. www.gardiner.com | lower ground, Sports and Science building. Mark Maidment (MEP), Skelly & Couch, London. The building includes 18 university-standard www.skellyandcouch.com | Ian Hawes laboratories, a cinema-style auditorium and (Structural Engineer), Kirk Saunders Associates. www.kirksaunders.co.uk a range of world-class sports facilities including a 25-metre swimming pool and double-height sports hall with basketball court. ST WILFRID’S HOSPICE OAKCROFT NURSERY, WALTON LANE BOSHAM PO18 8QB A brand-new purpose-built Hospice on a new site, maintaining the ‘homely’ feel of the previous hospice building. The design was to divide the hospice into separate buildings which are linked. As in a semi- rural area the most appropriate style of building would be a former farm with contemporary links. Submitted by: The Seaman Partnership Ltd (now DLS:ARCH), Chichester. Architect: The Seaman Partnership Ltd (now DLS:ARCH). Contractors: Kier Construction, Eastleigh. BEFORE www.kier.co.uk DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 31
THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD SPONSORED BY GATWICK AIRPORT LIMITED WEST DEAN COLLEGE ROOF RESTORATION BEFORE WEST DEAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND CONSERVATION, WEST DEAN, NR CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX PO18 0QZ West Dean House is a Grade II* building central to the delivery of the College’s courses. The 130-year-old roof was completely restored with all works carried out around the College’s day to day activities. The repairs required a temporary roof with an independent scaffold designed to span the existing building without taking any load off the existing structure. Submitted by: West Dean College of Art and Conservation, West Dean. www.westdean.org.uk Architect: Jane Jones-Warner Associates LLP, Chichester. www.janejoneswarner.com Contractors: Clarke Roofing Southern Ltd, Eastbourne. www.clarke-roofing.co.uk DONATE TO THE SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST You can make a difference to the future of heritage in Sussex by: – Becoming a Friend of the Trust – Making a donation to the Sussex Heritage Trust – Leaving a gift in your will We would like you to be at the heart of everything we do and play a vital part in enabling us to continue our work to preserve, improve and encourage the appreciation of the architectural and natural heritage of Sussex. Go to: www.sussexheritagetrust.org.uk/support for further details 32 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY RH & RW CLUTTON A restoration, conversion or new-build of one unit. AMBERLEY PLACE AMBERLEY A Grade II listed 18th-century house with the brief to overhaul the property to be suitable for 21st-century living. On joining the project, Robin Nugent Architects, revealed the original fabric of timber frame, wattle and daub panels, resulting in the brief being modified to repair and restore the ancient fabric. Submitted by: Robin Nugent Architects, Horsham. www.robinnugentarchitects.co.uk Architect: Robin Nugent Architects. Contractors: P. W. Bennett (Builders and Contractors) Ltd, Bognor Regis. Other: Ian Russell (Structural Engineer), Haslemere | Outstanding Interiors, Weybridge. www.interior-designer-surrey.co.uk INTERIOR BARTLEY MILL OAST TUNBRIDGE WELLS A Grade II listed Oast which was converted into a dwelling in 1988 and once formed part of the Bayhem Estate. The brief was the difficult task of designing an appropriate conservatory. The solution was to reconstruct the original “greenstage” timber structure which conceals the glazing system behind. Submitted by: Rodger Fincham on behalf of Steve and Jeannette Markiewicz of Bartley Mill Oast. Architect: Rodger Fincham, Forest Row. Mob. 07817 858432. Contractors: Charlie Vockins, W. H. Hodder & Sons Ltd, Wadhurst. BEFORE DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 33
THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY RH & RW CLUTTON BRANDY HOLE LANE CHICHESTER The brief was to open up the rear of the property with a large contemporary extension to provide a large kitchen and dining space which had a direct relationship to the rear garden, replacing a poor-quality conservatory. Submitted by: The Seaman Partnership Ltd (now DLS:ARCH), Chichester. Architect: The Seaman Partnership Ltd (now DLS:ARCH). BEFORE Contractors: R. Rawlins Ltd, Bognor Regis. www.rrawlins.co.uk CANDYTUFT STEYNING A Grade II listed house with an early 16-century hall, with the aim to rationalise the service runs to minimise the impact within the historic fabric of the building and four major areas of refurbishment including the kitchen, rear hall, first floor landing and ensuite. Submitted by: Folkes Architects, Storrington. www.folkesarchitects.co.uk Architect: Euan Clark, Folkes Architects. BEFORE Contractors: D.D. Penny, Croydon. www.ddpennyrefurbishments.co.uk CHALK HOUSE BEFORE DITCHLING The demolition of dilapidated agricultural buildings for the construction of a family home and planning for a new vineyard on the adjacent fields. The aim was to create a series of buildings that would resemble an organic collection of agricultural structures, which would fit seamlessly into the context of the surrounding landscape. Submitted by: Ben and Sam Ellis, Owners. Architect: Lap Chan, Morgan Carn, Brighton. www.morgancarn.com 34 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY RH & RW CLUTTON CONVERSION AND INTERNAL BEFORE ALTERATIONS TO GRADE II MILL WEST SUSSEX Operating as a working mill until 1941, it fell into disrepair and the remaining windmill was removed in 1955. The brief was to improve the functionality of the property as a contemporary family home while conserving and highlighting both the historic fabric of the building and its industrial heritage. Submitted by: Jane Jones-Warner Associates LLP, Chichester. 13 Deneside, East Dean www.janejoneswarner.com. Architect: Jane Jones-Warner Associates LLP. Contractors: Lucking Bros Ltd, Petworth. Craftsmen: Seth Evans Joinery, Worthing. DK Architects Structural Engineer: Martin Kirby Associates, Winchester. DENESIDE EAST DEAN The property is part of the East Dean Downlands 13 Deneside, Ea Estate, built in 1936 as a small semi-detached house on a slightly elevated site with views of the coast and a Downland ridge. The brief was to update the house enlarging rooms and the ground floor to be adapted DK Architects to suit future mobility needs. Submitted by: DK Architects, Hove. www.dk-architects.com Architect: David Kemp and Clive Williams, DK Architects. BEFORE Contractors: East Sussex Construction Services Ltd, Brighton. www.eastsussexconstruction.co.uk Front elevation Landscape before Design: Juliet Sargeant, Rottingdean. Front Elevation www.julietsargeant.com | Paul Dinnis Landscapes. DRUIM BEACH HOUSE WINCHELSEA BEACH Sitting within the Rye Nature Reservation, the project Front elevation before Fro involved the reconfiguration and remodelling of an existing unfinished detached house. The design was to expand and improve the living accommodation and internal layout, whilst maximising the light and open views across the adjacent nature reserve and beyond to the sea. Submitted by: RX Architects, Rye. www.rxarchitects.com. Architect: RX Architects. Contractors: Myriad Construction. www.myriadconstruction.co.uk | BEFORE Rear elevation Craftsmen: before Chartwood Design Joinery, Great Chart. www.chartwooddesign.com Structural Engineers: Stephen Evans & Partners, Stonegate. www.evans-structures.co.uk Rear elevation before DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 35
THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY RH & RW CLUTTON EXTENSION TO LISTED SUSSEX FARMHOUSE A 17th-century Grade II listed stone-built farmhouse with Horsham slab roofing. Partly replacing a link structure introduced at the turn of this century, the extension was an octagonal in plan to frame views of the walled garden, whilst connecting the existing entrance lobby to the main living space. Submitted by: Jane Jones-Warner Associates LLP, Chichester. www.janejoneswarner.com Architect: Julian Vallis, Jane Jones-Warner Associates LLP. Contractors: Ivan Boniface, Pulborough. Structural Engineer: Martin Kirby Associates, Winchester. BEFORE FIRST AVENUE HOVE The brief was to take a run down two- bedroom house and restore using traditional methods to bring the house up to 21st-century living. Submitted by: James Bannon, The Nice Group Ltd, Lewes. Designer/Project Officer: James Bannon. Contractors: Lee Daniel, Stag Construction, details on request. Craftsman: Darren Gearing, details on request. BEFORE 36 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY RH & RW CLUTTON HEYDONS LOFT BEFORE GRAFHAM A replacement dwelling, highly energy efficient, based on the simple premise of two boxes sitting on top of each other. The lower skewed to take advantage of natural views and provide covered access to the front. The upper orientated to reflect the original building line and present a face to the street. Submitted by: MH Architects Limited, Chichester. www.mharchitects.co.uk Architect: Jonathan Moore, MH Architects Limited. Contractors: TFW Construction Ltd, Chichester. HOVE HOUSE HOVE The brief was to create a spacious yet modest home for a family, using the swimming pool as the nucleus of the proposal. The new house is a series of simple brick forms, largely single storey, with mono-pitch wildlife flower-covered roofs, spiralling around the existing pool which was completely revamped. Submitted by: Baobab Developments, Brighton. www.baobabdevelopments.com Architect: Turner Works, London. turner.works Site Manager: Tommy Copper, details on request. Main Contractors: The Magnificent Works Co, Brighton. Other: Grove Gardens (Landscaping), Brighton. COURTYARD www.grovegardens.co.uk | Nicholas Dexter Studio (Landscape Design), Brighton. www.nicholasdexter.com DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST 37
THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY RH & RW CLUTTON HOVE PARK ROAD HOVE The house was an Arts and Crafts style property, with the brief for alterations and additions in particular to the ground floor, which was to be better connected to the garden. Further works included a re-purposing of the former garage to include a wet room and enlargement of the first floor for bedrooms. Submitted by: DK Architects, Hove. www.dk-architects.com Architect: David Kemp and Clive Williams, DK Architects. Contractors: Jurial Construction Ltd, Worthing. www.jurial.co.uk Craftsman: Peter Woollin (Joinery, incl. Kitchen and Wardrobes), Workhaus Furniture Ltd, Hove. BEFORE MANOR COTTAGE BURY A stone cottage with open views towards Amberley Wildbrooks to the East. The brief was to demolish the existing UPvC conservatory and to extend the cottage to form an open plan kitchen/dining/living area under a double vaulted ceiling with skylights. The bespoke joinery is a particular feature of the design. Submitted by: Victoria Holland Architecture Ltd, Burpham. www.victoriaholland.co.uk | The Martin Sewell Building Company Ltd, Fontwell. www.msbc.uk.com Architect: Victoria Holland. Contractors: The Martin Sewell Building Company Ltd. Craftsmen: Middleton Bespoke Kitchens Ltd, BEFORE West Grinstead. www.middleton-bespoke.co.uk | Luke Conrad, The Martin Sewell Building Company Ltd. 38 SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2020
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