LIST OF ENTRIES Sussex Heritage Trust Awards 2016 design for the future, respect for the past THE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD sponsored by Harvey & Son Ltd THE COMMERCIAL AWARD sponsored by Savills THE ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDING AWARD sponsored by The Ian Askew Charitable Trust THE LANDSCAPE & GARDENS AWARD sponsored by The Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust THE LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by Covers Timber & Builders Merchants THE MID-SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by Lund Trust THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD sponsored by Gatwick Airport Limited THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by The Hans and Märit Rausing Charitable Trust THE SUSSEX HERITAGE PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD sponsored by Lawson Commercial
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LIST OF ENTRIES
Sussex Heritage Trust Awards 2016
design for the future, respect for the past THE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD
sponsored by Harvey & Son Ltd
THE COMMERCIAL AWARD sponsored by Savills
THE ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDING AWARD sponsored by The Ian Askew Charitable Trust
THE LANDSCAPE & GARDENS AWARD sponsored by The Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust
THE LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by Covers Timber & Builders Merchants
THE MID-SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by Lund Trust
THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD sponsored by Gatwick Airport Limited
THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by The Hans and Märit Rausing Charitable Trust
THE SUSSEX HERITAGE PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD sponsored by Lawson Commercial
Sussex Heritage Trust is hugely grateful to all our sponsors and supporters in 2016. SPONSORS
CORPORATE FRIEND
www.gatwickairport.com
PLATINUM HANS &
MARIT RAUSINGCHARITABLE TRUST
PLATINUM
Douch Partners • G M Moore Associates • Glynde Estates Simmons Gainsford • Jonathan Dunn Architects
A warm welcome to you all on the occasion of the 18th Sussex Heritage Trust Awards.
The Awards scheme was launched this year at the Rathfinny Wine Estate, Alfriston. As a 2015 Award winner, the Estate is a fine example of high quality conservation and rejuvenation, and demonstrates the wide
variety of projects which have been entered for the Awards since 1998.
The annual Sussex Heritage Trust Awards operates across the two counties, presenting hand-crafted slate plaques in recognition of excellence in heritage conservation and innovative design.
In 2015, the Sussex Heritage Trust awarded 24 plaques and 23 Highly Commended certificates. As always we received a great number of entries in the Small Scale Residential category, so in recognition of this we introduced a new category in 2016, the Mid-Scale Residential Award. This category covers restoration, conversion or new-build projects of two to ten units.
2016 continues to be a busy one for the Trust. We announced the Bursary Scheme earlier in the year and have now awarded three bursaries to the next generation of craftspeople. The Scheme is funded by the Historic Houses Association and other generous donations and marks a new partnership with the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum. The scheme is still open
and application forms for bursaries can be obtained from the Sussex Heritage Trust office.
In May 2016, we were guests of our President, The Rt. Hon. Lord Egremont DL and Lady Egremont, for a tour of Petworth House and the walled gardens. The gardens, designed and restored by Lady Egremont, saw Sussex Heritage Trust Friends and supporters enjoy a private tour taking in a series of “rooms” within the walled gardens.
I look forward to announcing the winners of the 2016 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards and to again taking the opportunity to thank our generous sponsors, donors and judges. Without this support the Awards, and indeed the Trust, would not be able to exist: thank you to each and every one.
Good luck to all those who submitted entries this year.
Dr John Godfrey DLChairman
WINNERS 2015
WINNERS 2015
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SUSSEX HERITAGE TRUST AWARDS 2016 DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE, RESPECT FOR THE PAST
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CONTENTSTHE BUILDING CRAFT AWARD sponsored by Harvey & Son Ltd p5
THE COMMERCIAL AWARD sponsored by Savills p6
THE ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDING AWARD sponsored by The Ian Askew Charitable Trust p7
THE LANDSCAPE & GARDENS AWARD sponsored by The Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust p9
THE LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by Covers Timber & Builders Merchants p10
THE MID-SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by Lund Trust p11
THE PUBLIC & COMMUNITY AWARD sponsored by Gatwick Airport Limited p16
THE SMALL SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD sponsored by The Hans and Märit Rausing Charitable Trust p23
THE SUSSEX HERITAGE PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD sponsored by Lawson Commercial p35
Become a friend of Sussex Heritage Trust and be at the heart of everything we do.
Friends, with their donation, 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.
For details on how to become a Friend please contact the Sussex Heritage Trust Office.
MARK HARRIS FORMER METHODIST CHURCH, WISH HILL, WILLINGDON, BN20 9HAMark Harris was the main developer contractor and also site manager on this project. The running of the site day-to-day was kept under tight control and the project ran without delay while retaining quality construction from initial site preparation to second fix installation. Submitted by: Impact Architecture, Pevensey. Tel: 01323 654 307. www.impactarchitecture.co.uk
Craftsmen: Shane Walsh, Mark Harris, Nigel Clements and Colin Morrison of Clements & Harris Ltd.
Other: Energy saving double glazing. Details on request | J Binks Plumbing. Details on request | KBM Roofing, Eastbourne. Tel. 01323 486913.
MEL HOWSE GLASS INSTALLATION “SUCCESSIONS OF LIGHT” FRIESE GREENE HOUSE, PORTLAND ROAD, HOVE, BN3 5JBThis is a public art project for a mixed use development. It uses traditional processes within a contemporary design. The art forms a link between the old Gala Bingo site and the new architectural scheme – it faces into the community and gives the building identity.Submitted by: Mel Howse, nr Chichester. Tel: 07809 048 898. www.melhowse.co.uk
Architect: Conran and Partners, Brighton. Tel: 01273 716 060. www.conranandpartners.com
Craftsmen: Mel Howse (glass artist).
Client: Affinity Sutton Homes. www.affinitysutton.com
Before/After picture: Jim Stephenson Architectural Photographer
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An example of high quality work by a craftsperson or young apprentice using traditional skills or crafts, e.g. thatch, flint, plaster, iron, stone, wood, glass, and other materials etc., which repairs or enhances architectural features. This award is given to the person rather than the project.
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THE COMMERCIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY SAVILLS
KNEPP CASTLE BIOBARN, KNEPP CASTLE ESTATE, WEST GRINSTEAD, RH13 8LJTo construct a boiler house and woodchip store for a new biomass boiler in an original and befitting style for a Grade II* listed property and registered park.Submitted by: Knepp Castle Estate, West Grinstead. Tel: 01403 741 235. www.knepp.co.uk
OLD STONE HOUSE, JUDGES TERRACE, EAST GRINSTEAD, RH19 3AARepair, refurbishment, restoration and alterations to a Grade II* listed building including provision of inclusive access, alterations to the internal layout, replacement and upgrade of services and reinstatement of historic features.Submitted by: Cowan Architects Ltd, East Grinstead. Tel: 01342 410 242. www.cowan-architects.co.uk
A non-residential (e.g. shops. offices and industrial) restoration, conversion or new-build, which can be within a Conservation Area, a National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a “brownfield site” or including a Listed Building, enhancing and preserving its character and/or surroundings.
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THE ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDING AWARD
SPONSORED BY THE IAN ASKEW CHARITABLE TRUST
RUSTINGTON HALL, LITTLEHAMPTON & RUSTINGTON HOUSING SOCIETY, STATION ROAD, RUSTINGTON, LITTLEHAMPTON, BN16 3AYThe brief was to upgrade, refurbish, reconfigure rooms and extend a large Care and Nursing Home in a 115-year-old building in Rustington, West Sussex.Submitted by: Caldotec Ltd, East Preston. Tel: 01903 859 176. www.caldotec.co.uk
Architectural Designers: Russell McCourty, Caldotec Ltd.
Site Manager: Andrew Rutherford, R W Armstrong & Sons Ltd, Chichester. Tel: 01243 865 771. www.rwarmstrong.co.uk
Contractors: R W Armstrong & Sons Ltd.
Other: Emma Weaver (Project Manager), Caldotec Ltd.
BRIGHTON & HOVE PROGRESSIVE SYNAGOGUE, 6 LANSDOWNE ROAD, HOVE, BN3 1FFThe synagogue re-opened after 4 years with a new layout and beautifully designed features to follow the ethos of inclusivity and diversity. The building offers its spaces to the wider community and its subtle presence in a conservation area provides the street with a new positive outlook.Submitted by: ZST Architects, Brighton. Tel: 01273 964 051. www.zsta.co.uk
A restoration, repair, conversion or development scheme, which improves all, or part of an existing or former ecclesiastical building whilst maintaining, where appropriate, its ecclesiastical or consecrated status.
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THE CHURCH OF ST JOHN SUB-CASTRO, ABINGER PLACE, LEWES, BN7 2QATo strip and re-slate roof and re-tile vestry and sanctuary roofs. To re-lead the tower flat roof including new deck and joists and various stonework repairs, renovation and re-gilding of weathervane, including manufacturing a new mast.Submitted by: Richard Soan Roofing Services (T/A Rivercrest Limited), Lewes. Tel: 01273 486 110. www.richardsoan.co.uk
Site Manager: Colin Kemp, Richard Soan Roofing Services.
Contractors: Richard Soan Roofing Services.
Craftsmen: Colin Kemp (Heritage Roofer), Richard Soan Roofing Services | Guy Lawford (Stonemason), Rother Stone, Wendling, Staplecross Rd., Cripps Corner, TN32 5OR | Steve Hodges (sheet lead specialist), 24 Barley Close, Telcombe Cliffs, BN10 7JQ.
Other: Richard Andrews (CDM Co-ordinator), Carden & Godfrey | Adrian Cox Associates (Structural Engineer), Kent. Tel: 01732 462 640. www.adriancox.co.uk | Stuart Billington (Church Warden). Tel: 01273 473 777.
ST MARY THE VIRGIN CHURCH OF ENGLAND CHURCH, OLD TOWN, EASTBOURNE, BN21 1PAThe brief was to repair and restore the Grade I listed church. Resting on the slope of The Bourne stream, St Mary’s was built in the late 12th-century, making it the oldest Church in Eastbourne. Refurbishment of externals such as ledge and ornamental features, weathervane and clock.Submitted by: Ellis Building Contractors, Eastbourne. Tel: 01323 725 716. www.ellisbuilders.co.uk
Architect: Peter Pritchett, John D Clark Architects, Eastbourne. Tel: 01323 411 506. www.jdcarchitects.co.uk
Site Manager: John Woodhams, Ellis Building Contractors.
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LANDSCAPE WATER GARDEN, ST MARY’S HOUSE, BRAMBER, BN44 3WETo rescue a previously abandoned wild scrubland area of the garden, where it was noted there is a fine grove of white poplars, and to continue the natural character by introducing a large pond with an island refuge for water birds.Submitted by: St Mary’s House & Gardens, Bramber. Tel: 01903 816 205. www.stmarysbramber.co.uk
Designer / Site Manager: Roger Linton MBE DesRCA (Designer Royal College of Art). Details on request.
THE SHEEP HOUSE, BREDEThe Sheep House commands a wonderful position overlooking the Brede Valley. It was originally built in the late 16th-century. The clients wanted to make a beautiful garden worthy of the house and position and also to provide a productive walled kitchen garden, using locally reclaimed materials.Submitted by: Marian Boswall Landscape Architects, Staplehurst. Tel: 020 7305 7153. www.marianboswall.com
Landscape Architect: Marian Boswall Landscape Architects.
Architect: Jonathan Gale Architects, Stocks Farm, Wittersham, Tenterden, Kent, TN30 7ET. Tel: 01797 270 312.
Site Manager: Steve Kingsford, 65 Buckland Road, Maidstone, Kent, B16 8OH. Tel: 07786 343 609.
Craftsmen: John Philcox, The Gatehouse, Brede Place, TN31 6BS. Tel: 07966 391 369 | Paul & Jean Beaney, Atlas Business Park, Harbour Road, Rye, TN31 7TE. Tel: 01797 229 871 | Mike Managh, Growth Rings Unit 3, Sycamore Farm, Old Romney, Romney Marsh, TN29 9SY. Tel: 01797 344 197.
A reclamation or improvement scheme in an urban or rural environment, e.g. garden features, ponds, open spaces or parkland, which restores an original feature or facility or creates a new one in a public or private area.
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FRIESE GREENE HOUSE, PORTLAND ROAD, HOVE, BN3 5JBThe brief was to regenerate the existing building and site and maximise the potential for much needed affordable housing within the city. The proposal sought to replace the existing bingo hall to restore the Victorian commercial street frontage and connection to the neighbouring terrace, whilst reasserting the landmark corner mass of the demolished 1930’s structure.Submitted by: Conran and Partners, Brighton. Tel: 01273 716 060. www.conranandpartners.com
Client: Affinity Sutton Homes. www.affinitysutton.com
Before/After picture: Jim Stephenson Architectural Photographer
GROSVENOR HALL, BOLNORE ROAD, HAYWARDS HEATH, RH16 3BNThe conversion of a beautiful and Neo-Gothic former convent to form eight Victorian townhouses with a further five detached houses. The proposal retains the distinctive and positive character of the existing buildings and enhances their overall appearance.Submitted by: Savills (UK) Ltd, Haywards Heath. Tel: 01444 446 000. www.savills.co.uk
Site Manager: Joseph Cheverton. Tel: 07921 452 121.
Contractors: SDH Building Services Ltd, c/o David Hoesli, Oakenholt Lodge, Eynsham Road, Farmoor, Oxford, OX2 9NL. Tel: 01865 865 984.
Developer: Rosehart Properties Ltd, 47-49 La Motte Street, St. Helier, Jersey, JE2 4SZ in association with Storm Group of Companies, 11 Archery Steps, St. George’s Fields, London W2 2YF. Tel: 07971 332 941.
A restoration, conversion or new-build of more than ten units, which can be within a Conservation Area, a National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a “brownfield” site or including a Listed Building, enhancing and preserving its character and/or surroundings.
THE LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD SPONSORED BY COVERS TIMBER & BUILDERS MERCHANTS
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THE MID-SCALE RESIDENTIAL AWARD
SPONSORED BY LUND TRUST
KING EDWARD VII ESTATE, KINGS DRIVE, MIDHURST, GU29 0BJBuilt in 1901, the Estate was designed as a specialist tuberculosis hospital. The Estate now boasts 165 Acres of parkland within the South Downs National Park, together with 409 homes both within the converted Grade II and II* listed buildings and sensitively designed and located new build properties, which enabled the rescue of this nationally important heritage asset. Submitted by: City & Country, Stansted Tel: 01279 818 946. www.cityandcountry.co.uk
Regional Construction Manager: Jonathan Love. Details on request.
A restoration, conversion or new-build of two to ten units, which can be within a Conservation Area, a National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a “brownfield site” or including a Listed Building, enhancing and preserving its character and/or surroundings.
39/40 ARUNDEL PLACE, BRIGHTON, BN2 1GDThe aim of the project was to provide a mix of houses and flats within a scheme of conversion and refurbishment of the best original structures together with complementary replacement elements. The resulting buildings should sit harmoniously and sympathetically within the area without resorting to pastiche designs. Submitted by: Creative Developments (UK) Limited, Hove. Tel: 01273 844 644. www.creativedevelopmentsuk.com
Site Manager: Mark Bailey, MB (Brighton) Ltd, 47 King George VI Drive, Hove, BN3 6XF.
Contractors: MB (Brighton) Ltd.
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53 CINQUE PORTS STREET, RYE, TN31 7ANThe site was formally an industrial site which was demolished in 2002 leaving a derelict infill site in the town centre. The site also has the remains of the medieval town walls, which are protected as a scheduled ancient monument. The scheme provides a mix of residential accommodation as well as two commercial units to the street frontage.Submitted by: Jonathan Dunn Architects, Rye. Tel: 01797 225 200. www.jdarchitects.co.uk
Architect: Derek Rankin and Rob Pollard, Jonathan Dunn Architects.
Site Manager: Steve Restall, Jenner Construction, Folkestone. Tel: 01303 255 444. www.jenner-group.co.uk
Contractors: Paul Latham (QS), Jenner Construction, Folkestone. Tel: 01303 255 444. www.jenner-group.co.uk | Gary Glover Associates (CDM), Church Hill, Canterbury, CT4 8DA. Tel: 01227 733 587.
Craftsmen: Park Farm Joinery, Folkestone. Tel: 01303 256 031. www.parkfarmjoinery.co.uk
BREAKERS MEWS, 2A BEACH ROAD, EASTBOURNE, BN22 7EXThe architects were asked to design a solution for the revitalisation of this urban site in Eastbourne, to sit within the footprint of the previous factory building, which was to be demolished. Submitted by: Liam Russell Architects Ltd, Brighton. Tel: 0845 1803 676. www.liamrussellarchitects.co.uk
Architect: Liam Russell Architects Ltd.
Site Manager: Colin Smith. Details on request.
Principal Contractor: Peter Bridgewater, PGB Build, 2 St. Andrews Place, Lewes, BN7 1UP.
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COURTLEA, ROSEMARY LANE, PETWORTH, GU28 0BAA development of nine cottages close to Petworth town centre. The properties are in a traditional style to reflect the adjacent listed properties and constructed of local materials with a combination of brick & natural stone under pitched slate roofs.Submitted by: The Seaman Partnership Ltd, Chichester. Tel: 01243 514 131. www.the-seaman-partnership.co.uk
Architect: Stephen Gibbs, The Seaman Partnership Ltd.
Site Manager: Birol Musa, W Stirland Ltd.
Contractors: W Stirland Ltd, Birdham. Tel: 01243 512 381. www.wstirland.co.uk
FORMER CHICHESTER DISTRICT MUSEUM, 29 LITTLE LONDON & 6 EAST ROW, CHICHESTER, PO19 1PBConversion of former District Museum to provide 5 two-bed apartments.Submitted by: MH Architects Ltd, Chichester. Tel: 01243 774 748. www.mharchitects.co.uk
Architect: Jonathan Moore, MH Architects.
Site Manager: Pete Frettsome, Construct-Ten, 31 Park Lane, Havant, PO9 3HG. Tel: 07973 112 631.
Established for over 60 years, R W Armstrong specialises in the renovation, extension and refurbishment of period and country homes, as well as bespoke new homes, town houses, and heritage projects. Its experienced project management team and skilled craftsmen work to the highest specification, supported by the company’s own joinery workshops and conservation division – Daedalus Conservation. Projects are located across Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Sussex and London and coordinated from 4 regional offices located in Basingstoke, Chichester, Yeovil and central London.
R W Armstrong & Sons Ltd (Chichester Division), formally E A Chiverton, have been working in Sussex and Hampshire for 70 years. The contracts undertaken have reflected the changing needs of the area from the provision of social housing after the Second World War, major capital works ranging from offices and schools, renovation refurbishment and extension of historic buildings and homes, as well as the new build of bespoke houses for prestigious clients and architects.
We particularly benefit from the considerable expertise of our dedicated team of craftsman. Their knowledge of specialised trades and conservation techniques, along with our qualified managers, supporting staff, reliable sub-contractors and suppliers ensure a successful project, completed to the highest of standards.
We endeavour to:• Work with our clients to ensure
client satisfaction and exceptional quality of work, we believe the best approach is to work with the design team to give the client exactly what they want and in turn this produces repeat business with all the professional teams we work with
• To ensure continual improvement and training
• Maintenance of an excellent Health and Safety record• Production of high quality
workmanship
We are keen to make the building process as easy as possible for all concerned and are committed to collaboration in order to provide accountable delivery on quality, programme, and price.
Specialising in the renovation, extension and refurbishment of period and country homesT: 01243 865771 E: [email protected] rwarmstrong.co.uk
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SANDY LANE, BRIGHTON ROAD, HASSOCKS, BN6 9LYThe practice was asked to design three high-specification houses that referenced styles and materials aligned with the local vernacular. Although the materials were consistent, each house received a slight variation to the treatment, ensuring that they were given an individual character, whilst remaining part of the overall scheme.Submitted by: Liam Russell Architects Ltd, Brighton. Tel: 08451 803 676. www.liamrussellarchitects.co.uk
Architect: Ajay Wanand, Liam Russell Architects Ltd.
FORMER METHODIST CHURCH, WISH HILL, BN20 9HATo resurrect a former dilapidated church into a pair of unique dwellings. The existing building retained many features such as the worship hall, Crypt and portent gable dating the building back to 1894.Submitted by: Impact Architecture, Pevensey. Tel: 01323 654 307. www.impactarchitecture.co.uk
Site Manager: Mark Harris, Clements & Harris Ltd, Unit 5, Sackville Farm, Lower Road, Herstmonceux, N27 1QG. Tel: 01323 832 600.
Contractors: Clements & Harris Limited.
Craftsmen: Shane Walsh, Mark Harris, Nigel Clements and Colin Morrison of Clements & Harris Ltd.
Established for over 60 years, R W Armstrong specialises in the renovation, extension and refurbishment of period and country homes, as well as bespoke new homes, town houses, and heritage projects. Its experienced project management team and skilled craftsmen work to the highest specification, supported by the company’s own joinery workshops and conservation division – Daedalus Conservation. Projects are located across Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Sussex and London and coordinated from 4 regional offices located in Basingstoke, Chichester, Yeovil and central London.
R W Armstrong & Sons Ltd (Chichester Division), formally E A Chiverton, have been working in Sussex and Hampshire for 70 years. The contracts undertaken have reflected the changing needs of the area from the provision of social housing after the Second World War, major capital works ranging from offices and schools, renovation refurbishment and extension of historic buildings and homes, as well as the new build of bespoke houses for prestigious clients and architects.
We particularly benefit from the considerable expertise of our dedicated team of craftsman. Their knowledge of specialised trades and conservation techniques, along with our qualified managers, supporting staff, reliable sub-contractors and suppliers ensure a successful project, completed to the highest of standards.
We endeavour to:• Work with our clients to ensure
client satisfaction and exceptional quality of work, we believe the best approach is to work with the design team to give the client exactly what they want and in turn this produces repeat business with all the professional teams we work with
• To ensure continual improvement and training
• Maintenance of an excellent Health and Safety record• Production of high quality
workmanship
We are keen to make the building process as easy as possible for all concerned and are committed to collaboration in order to provide accountable delivery on quality, programme, and price.
Specialising in the renovation, extension and refurbishment of period and country homesT: 01243 865771 E: [email protected] rwarmstrong.co.uk
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BARNS GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL, THE HORDENS, BARNS GREEN, RH13 0PJThe scheme consisted of 5 classroom spaces, a main hall, a dual use community room, school administrative facilities and ancillary accommodation. The mass of the school was carefully considered to sit as comfortably and unobtrusively as possible within its semi-rural setting, surrounded by two-storey housing.Submitted by: David Seaman, The Seaman Partnership Ltd, Chichester. Tel: 01243 514 131. www.the-seaman-partnership.co.uk
Architect: Stephen Gibbs, The Seaman Partnership Ltd.
Site Manager: Steve Goad, W. Stirland Ltd, Birdham. Tel: 01243 512 381. www.wstirland.co.uk
Contractors: W. Stirland Ltd.
Other: Charlie Allchurch (Design & Build Co-ordinator), W. Stirland Ltd | Jeff Dugan (Contract Manager). Details on request | Berkeley Homes (Southern) Ltd (Client), Leatherhead. Tel: 01372 370 400. www.berkeleygroup.co.uk | Bob Darvill (West Sussex County Council Liaison), Chichester. Tel: 01243 752 227. www.westsussex.gov.uk | Steve Worthington (Civil Engineer), Rogers Cory Partnership, Civil, Structural and Architectural Consultants, The Old School House, Old School Road, Hook, RG27 9NJ. Tel: 01256 769 269 | Ben Simpson (Building Control), Butler and Young Ltd, Horsham. Tel: 01403 733 700. www.butlerandyoung.co.uk | Xavier Valladares (Thermal, Daylight, Ventilation), NRG Consulting, London. Tel: 020 7998 6481. www.nrgconsulting.org | Andy Sherlock (Tree Consultant), Barrell Tree Consultancy, Fordingbridge. Tel: 01425 651 470. www.barrelltreecare.co.uk | Ismail Alli-Balogun (Acoustic Consultant), Applied Acoustic Design, Staines. Tel: 01784 464 404. www.aad.co.uk | Clare Johnson (BREEAM Consultant), Future Energy Surveys, Clifford Chambers, 4 Clifford Street, York, YO1 9RD. Tel: 01904 674 890 | Charlie Peck (Landscape Architect), Fabrik, Alton. Tel: 01420 593 250. www.fabrikuk.com | Charlotte Walker (Structural Engineer), Simpson Associates Consulting Engineering LLP, Gloucester. Tel: 01452 309 727. www.simpsoneng.com | Simon Britton BScMRICS (Client Agent), Artelia UK, London. Tel: 020 7269 0450. www.uk.arteliagroup.com | Tugwell Heating Co. Ltd (Mechanical Installation), Guildford Road, Bucks Green, RH12 3JF. Tel: 01403 823 111 | TMS Electrical Contractors (Electrical Installation), Rudgwick. Tel: 01403 822 266. www.tmselectrical.com | Andy French, The Civil Engineering Practice, Fishersgate. Tel: 01273 424 424. www.civil.co.uk
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A restoration or new project, which provides or improves facilities for the community. Examples include village halls, clubrooms, signs, museums, schools, libraries, open spaces and entertainment facilities. Open to individuals and organisations including councils, clubs, societies, associations etc.
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LANGUAGE & RESOURCE CENTRE (LARC) BUILDING, CHRIST’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL, HORSHAM, RH13 0YPThe design brief called for a new Learning Resources Centre for Christ’s Hospital School in Horsham, to provide classrooms, a library, study areas, an ICT centre and ancillary accommodation. The building was located south of an existing 3-sided quadrangle (The Garden Quad) to form a full quadrangle.Submitted by: Miller Bourne Architects, Hove. Tel: 01273 411 399. www.miller-bourne.co.uk
Architect: Miller Bourne Architects.
Site Manager: Phil Hilder. Details on request.
BIG PARKS PROJECT, PIDDINGHOE AVENUE, PEACEHAVEN, BN10 8RJThe Big Parks Project was set up in 2011 to deliver improved recreation and leisure facilities in Peacehaven. Following a public consultation, the plan included improved sports facilities, a new skate park, a central activity hub with café, and open space and recreation areas.Submitted by: Kaner Olette Architects, Tunbridge Wells. Tel: 01892 537 781. www.kanerolette.co.uk | Allen Scott Landscape, Tunbridge Wells. Tel: 01892 544 622. www.allenscott.co.uk
Architect: Kaner Olette Architects | Allen Scott Landscape (Landscape Architect).
PLUMPTON TENNIS CLUB, KING GEORGE V RECREATION GROUND, STATION RD, PLUMPTON GREEN, BN7 3DPA significant increase in members led to the decision to modernise and extend the existing rural tennis club. Liam Russell Architects were asked to design a building that allowed members to observe all the courts, was sensitive to its surroundings and that would put the tennis club on the map.Submitted by: Liam Russell Architects Ltd, Brighton. Tel: 08451 803 676. www.liamrussellarchitects.co.uk
Architect: Liam Russell Architects Ltd.
Principal Contractor / Site Manager: Chris Wallis, Focus Building and Development, Laughton. Tel: 01323 887 007. www.focusbd.net
Other: Chris Wallis (CDM Co-ordinator), Focus Building and Development | Waldo Zaragoza (Structural Engineer), WZ Engineering, The Forge, Little Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1YS. Tel: 07738 616 560.
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MUSIC SCHOOL, BRIGHTON COLLEGE, EASTERN ROAD, BRIGHTON, BN2 0ALThe new music school sits within a sensitive area of Grade II listed buildings one of which is the first building founding the College, by George Gilbert Scott in 1845. The steeply gabled roof of the music school echo those of the Scott Buildings, its colourful ceramic tiling a modern interpretation of the Victorian tiled roofs. Submitted by: Brighton College, Brighton. Tel: 01273 704 200. www.brightoncollege.org.uk
Architect: Eric Parry Architects, London. Tel: 020 7608 9600. www.ericparryarchitects.co.uk
THE ATTENBOROUGH CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX, BRIGHTON, BN1 9RADesigned by Sir Basil Spence, the Centre opened its doors in 1969. The brief was to protect the appearance and form of the building where the design is contained within the constraints of the existing building envelope with a clear strategy of primary spaces, access, circulation and services was to be achieved. Submitted by: R H Partnership Architects (rhp), Brighton. Tel: 01273 645 220. www.rhpartnership.co.uk
Architect: R H Partnership Architects (rhp).
Site Manager: Gerald Harris, Kier Construction, Platinum House, Sussex Manor Business Park, Manor Royal Business District, Gatwick Road, Crawley, RH10 9NH. Tel: 01293 896 000.
Main Contractor: Kier Construction.
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THE CONGRESS THEATRE, 31-41 CARLISLE ROAD, EASTBOURNE, BN21 4BTThe largest theatre on the south coast with a capacity of 1689 seated, the Grade II* listed building, and one of a limited number of post-war theatres, underwent a sympathetic historic restoration during 2015.Submitted by: Faithful + Gould, London. Tel: 020 7121 2956. www.fgould.com
Architect / Conservation Surveyor: Richard Stocking, Faithful + Gould.
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THE CRICKET PAVILION, HELLINGLY COMMUNITY PARK, THE DRIVE, HELLINGLY, BN27 4AFThe brief was to provide a new Cricket Pavilion to be used in conjunction with the newly laid pitch in the Hellingly Community Park, which was Highly Commended at the Sussex Heritage Trust Awards 2015. Submitted by: Hellingly Parish Council, Hellingly. Tel: 01323 461 390. www.hellingly-pc.org.uk
Contractors: Kevin Hallett, Building & Carpentry Ltd, 120 St. Marys Avenue, Hailsham, BN27 2JP. Tel: 07973 579 074 | Ken Dawber, 6 Tilehurst Drive, Hailsham, BN27 3EY. Tel: 07789 001 879.
Craftsmen: Colin Payne (Bricklaying), 12 Avard Crescent, Esatbourne, BN20 8TU.
Other: Gill Hesselgrave (Chairman of Hellingly Community Park Trust), Stone House Farm, Mill Lane, Hellingly, Hailsham BN27 4HD. Tel: 01323 844 613 | Tim Bishop (Liaison for Persimmon Homes), Technical & Development Services (Southern) Ltd, Horsham. Tel: 01403 276 888. www.t-d-s.com
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THE LEVEL, UNION ROAD, BRIGHTON, BN1 4ZNThe project involved the restoration of The Level, an important public park in a prime location within Brighton City Centre. Originally developed by Superintendent of Parks, Captain Bertie MacLaren in 1927, the project revived the neglected and run-down space, bringing the park into the 21st Century.Submitted by: LUC, London. Tel: 020 7383 5784. www.landuse.co.ukLandscape Architects and Project Managers: LUC.Architects: Knox Bhavan Architects, London. Tel: 020 7701 3108. www.knoxbhavan.co.ukContractors: Gavin Jones Ltd (Landscape and Pavilion Buildings), Addlestone. Tel: 01932 833 833. www.gavinjones.co.uk | Thomas Sinden (Café Hub Building), Romford. Tel: 01708 335 350. www.thomas-sinden.co.uk | Freestyle (Skate Park Designers & Contractors), Rickmansworth. Tel: 01923 777 111. www.freestyleskateparks.comOther: MacConvilles Ltd (Quantity Surveyor), Hove. Tel: 01273 692 611. www.macconvilles.com
THE EDWARDIAN BUILDING, 24 STOCKBRIDGE ROAD, CHICHESTER, PO19 8EF To retain the existing façade to Stockbridge Road, Chichester, as the building is of local interest, and subsequently to extend and re-build to form 88 bed units for the University of Chichester.Submitted by: The Seaman Partnership Ltd (Architects), Chichester. Tel: 01243 514 131. www.the-seaman-partnership.co.uk
Architect: Stephen Gibbs, The Seaman Partnership Ltd.
Site Manager: Gary Francis, W Stirland Ltd, Birdham. Tel: 01243 512 381. www.wstirland.co.uk
Contractors: W Stirland Ltd.
Other: Newman Developments Ltd (Client), 195 Tanbridge Park, Horsham, RH12 1SU. Tel: 01403 249 331 | BAQUS (Construction & Property Consultant), Chichester. Tel: 01243 792 220. www.baqus.co.uk | ESP Electrical Services & Projects Ltd, Worthing. Tel: 01903 700 321. www.esp-ltd.co.uk | NRG Consulting (Energy Consultants), Chelmsford. Tel: 01245 500 566. | Charlie Allchurch (Design & Build Co-ordinator) and Callum Sheppard (Contract Manager) of W Stirland Ltd | Graham Waller (Structural Engineer) and Liam Foord (Civil Engineer) of Stephen Wilson Partnership Ltd, Eastbourne. Tel: 01323 412 020. www.swpeast.co.uk | Malcolm Maclean (BREEAM Assessor), SRE Ltd, Petersfield. Tel: 01730 710 044. www.sre.co.uk | Paul Cockram (Acoustic Consultant), Applied Acoustic Design, Staines. Tel: 01784 464 404. www.aad.co.uk | Rod Winrow (Landscape Designer), Garden House Design, Ferring. Tel: 01903 774 774. www.gardenhousedesign.co.uk | Alexia Tamblyn (Ecological Survey and Bat Survey), The Ecology Partnership, Leatherhead. Tel: 01372 824 205. www.ecologypartnership.com | Paine Manwaring (Mechanical Consultant), Worthing. Tel: 01903 237 522. www.painemanwaring.com | Regional Building Control Ltd, Waltham Abbey. Tel: 01992 653 900. www.rbcltd.co.uk | Nevill Hall (Archaeology Services), Lincoln & Andover. Tel: 07967 636 519. www.nevillehallmifa.co.uk
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UTC @ HARBOURSIDE, NEWHAVEN, BN9 0ERThe client brief was to design a new University Technical College for up to six hundred, 14-19 year olds, located within the historic setting of two existing listed buildings, previously a Marine and Carpenters workshop adjacent to the River Ouse on the Railway Quays site in Newhaven.Submitted by: HKS Architects Ltd, London. Tel: 020 7292 9494. www.hksinc.com
Architect: Alfonso Padro (Head of Education), HKS Architects Ltd. Tel: 07920 118 560.
Site Manager: Martin Perry, Kier Construction, Crawley. Tel: 01293 896000. www.kier.co.uk
Contractors: Kier Construction.
WORTH PARK & RIDLEYS COURT, POUND HILL, CRAWLEY, RH10 3DHThe gardens and former stables buildings have undergone extensive restoration after a successful Heritage Lottery Fund bid. Established in 1840, the Montefiore Family had a large house built with gardens by James Pulham and Son. Elements of the garden are now listed and work was undertaken to restore key features after long-term neglect.Submitted by: Kaner Olette Architects, Tunbridge Wells. Tel: 01892 537 781. www.kanerolette.co.uk | Allen Scott Landscape, Tunbridge Wells. Tel: 01892 544 622. www.allenscott.co.uk
Architect: Kaner Olette Architects | Allen Scott Landscape (Landscape Architects).
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A restoration, conversion or new-build of one unit, which can be within a Conservation Area, a National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a “brownfield site” or including a Listed Building, enhancing and preserving its character and/or surroundings.
BEACH HOUSES, THE SUTTONS, CAMBER Situated next to a designated SSSI site, the beach houses offer spectacular views of the sea and unparalleled access to the beach. Architect, Stuart Martin from WAMdesign, set out to minimise the houses’ impact on the environment, both visually and physically whilst taking advantages offered by the views and landscape in a very understated but confident architecture.Submitted by: Stuart Martin, WAMdesign, London. Tel: 020 7253 8624. www.walkerandmartin.co.uk
Architect: Stuart Martin RIBA.
Site Managers: Troy Cooper & Chris Thompsett, Baxall Construction Ltd, Paddock Wood. Tel: 01892 833 344. www.baxallconstruction.co.uk
ELMHURST, WESTBOURNETo renovate and extend Grade II listed building and renovate two outbuildings, one of which had once been a small forge.Submitted by: Helyer Davies Architects Ltd, Emsworth. Tel: 01243 370 715. www.hdarchitects.co.uk
Architect: Helyer Davies Architects Ltd.
Site Manager: Albert Jones and Mick Fisher of Nutbourne Construction Ltd, Chidham. Tel: 01243 574 320. www.nutbourneconstruction.co.uk
Contractors / Craftsmen: Domestic to Nutbourne Construction Ltd.
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GRANTHAM ROAD, BRIGHTONCompleted on a small budget and set within the tight confines of an urban plot in the Preston Park Conservation area, the new-build 3-bedroom house was the first private dwelling to achieve a code for sustainable homes level 5 in Brighton and Hove.Submitted by: Dave Batey, Deacon & Richardson Architects, Brighton. Tel: 01273 888 080. www.deaconandrichardson.co.uk
Architect: Dave Batey.
Site Manager: Andy Harpa, R&R Builders, Brighton. Tel: 01273 559 550. www.randrbuildingservices.co.uk
Contractors: Terry Coughlan, R&R Building Services.
Other: Andrew Smith (Quantity Surveyor), Portslade. Tel: 01273 880 313. www.andrewdsmithfrics.co.uk | Ian Reeve (Structural Engineer), Ings Engineering Ltd, Unit 4, Allington Farm, Allington Lane, Offham, Lewes, BN7 3QL. Tel: 01273 470 066.
Before/After picture: Jim Stephenson Architectural Photographer
FIR TREE COTTAGE, FOREST ROWThe brief was for the partial demolition, internal alteration, refurbishment and extension of the cottage, an existing four-bedroom dwelling, to create a refurbished four-bedroom dwelling to modern standards. The design placed particular emphasis on respecting the local vernacular style, scale and materials to promote local distinctiveness. Submitted by: Miller Architects, Forest Row. Tel: 01342 823 553. www.millerarchitects.net
Architect: Mr Ian Miller RIBA, Miller Architects.
Site Manager: Mr David Groves | Mr John Comber, c/o Comber & Son.
Craftsmen: Sussex Oak Framers (Feature oak trusses), Hurstpierpoint. Tel: 01273 832 708. www.sussexoakframers.co.uk | Comber & Son Joinery Workshop (Oak sliding doors). Details on request | South East Roofing (Recycled plain clay roof tiling & tile hanging), Brighton. Tel: 01273 708 221. www.southeastroofing.co.uk | Howarth Windows (External timber windows and doors), Barrow-upon-Humber. Tel: 01469 530 577. www.windowsanddoors.howarth-timber.co.uk
HEN BARN, SPRINGHILL FARM, FOREST ROWTo convert a redundant farm building, formerly a building to raise chickens, into a code 6 eco house, using modern technology and traditional materials.Submitted by: Justin Pitman of Quantum Homes, Croydon. Tel: 020 8817 5227. www.quantum-homes.co.uk
Architect: Nicolas Pople, Forest Row. Tel: 01342 822 240. www.nicolaspople.com
Site Manager: Graham Pearce. Details on request.
Contractors: Quantum Homes.
Landscape Architect: Nicholas Dexter, Hove. Tel: 01273 262 981. www.nicholasdexter.com
LITTLE ENGLAND FARM, HADLOW DOWNThe project comprised the sustainable management of a 275 acre Wealden countryside estate. This included the redevelopment of a derelict 1940’s dairy into a new heated swimming pool, the ‘green retrofitting’ of a Grade II listed 19th-century oast house and the development of a new country house all to a low carbon brief, constructed from local materials.Submitted by: BBM Sustainable Design Ltd, Cooksbridge. Tel: 01273 400 319. www.bbm-architects.co.uk
Architect: Duncan Baker-Brown and James Rae of BBM Sustainable Design.
Site Manager: Ben Roskilly of Chalmers & Co.
Contractors: James Chalmers of Chalmers & Co., Lewes. Tel: 01323 811 004. www.chalmers-surveyors.com
Craftsmen: Toby Hall of Inglis Hall & Co., Lewes. Tel: 01273 486 177. www.inglis-hall.co.uk
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MOCKFORD, PARKMINSTER, NR COWFOLDRestoration of timber framed building from two farm cottages into a single dwelling. The 16th-century building is listed and surrounded by farmland owned by St Hugh’s Charterhouse, Parkminster (Carthusian Order). Submitted by: Savills, Petworth. Tel: 01798 345 980. www.savills.co.uk
Architect: Terry Adsett FRICS , Savills.
Site Manager: Adrian Waller, ARW Builders, 60 Arun Vale, Coldwaltham, Pulborough, RH20 1LP.
OLD FORT ROAD, SHOREHAM BY SEAThe brief was to build a new four-bedroom family home; using the unique beach location to drive the selection of materials and architectural form to create a family home that sits comfortably within its setting. Submitted by: ABIR Architects, Hove. Tel: 01273 724 384. www.abir.co.uk
Architect: Giles Ings, ABIR Architects.
Site Manager: Tim Martin, Roots Construction.
Contractors: Roots Construction, 21 Old Fort Road, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5RL. Tel: 07766 001 121.
OLD MILL BARNS, SIDLESHAMOld Mill Barns is a collection of buildings that were used as cow sheds and stables next to a farm. The clients aim was to update the buildings so that they were comfortable, warm and more energy efficient while retaining the character and feel of the property. Submitted by: Mr Albert Jones, Nutbourne Construction Ltd, Chidham. Tel: 01243 574 320. www.nutbourneconstruction.co.uk
Site Manager: Mr Terry McDermott, Nutbourn Construction Ltd.
Contractors: Nutbourne Construction Ltd.
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OLD PLUMBERS WORKSHOP, GLYNDE, LEWESRebuild of derelict single storey barn and conversion to two-bedroom dwelling.Submitted by: Glynde Estates, Lewes. Tel: 01273 858 224. www.glynde.co.uk
Contractors: Russell Gunn, Kestrel Brickwork. Tel: 07958 325 896 | Ray King (Groundwork), Ray King and Sons. Tel: 07971 269 757.
Craftsmen: Terry Shipham (Joiner), North Road Timber, Brighton. Tel: 01273 603 880. www.northroadtimber.com | Mark Knight, Knight Carpentry, 37 Millyard Crescent, Brighton, BN26LJ. Tel: 01273 300 002 | Danny Lee (Tiler), D & M Ceramics, Brighton. Tel: 07825 993 739 | Simon Watkins (Flintman). Tel: 01323 873 809.
Other: D & J Klassen, 1st Klass Electrical, 42 Flint Way, Peacehaven, BN10 8GN. Tel: 01273 575 399 | John Sharp, J Sharp Plumbing, 72 Warren Way, Telscombe Cliffs, Peacehaven, BN10 7DL. Tel: 07850 887 724 | Gordon Sparrow (Underfloor heating), Multibeton, Wickford. Tel: 01268 561688. www.multibeton.co.uk | Graham Hunt, ACA Scaffolding Brighton. Tel: 01273 682 988. www.acascaffolding-brighton.co.uk | Gary Stevens (Painters), LG Stevens LTD. Tel: 07971 515 335 | Darren Lamper (Hetas Engineer), Lewes. Tel: 07877 296 295 | Lloyd Hayes, Hayes Roofing. Tel: 07766 227 719 | Richard Jack (Oftec Engineer), Jaxo Oil. Tel: 07876 193 576 | Richard Flude, Fludes Carpets, Newhaven. Tel: 01273 513 573. www.fludescarpets.co.uk | Steve Baldwin (Plasterer). Tel: 07855 688 423. Max Swayne, Camilio James, Robert Payne (Site Assistants) | Matthew Cavanagh (Multi Trader) | Geoff Saunders (Slab Layer) | Michael Gunn, Michael Brockhurst, Kevin Butler, Jennifer Saunders (Landscapers) | Terry Gaston (Guttering). All c/o Glynde Estates.
PRIORY FARM HOUSE, POLEGATEThe brief was to replace an existing dwelling that had been a family home, which had been poorly extended in the past. The replacement dwelling was larger than the original house so consideration was given to ensure it enhanced both its immediate and wider setting.Submitted by: Parker Dann, Lewes. Tel: 01273 478 654. www.parkerdann.co.uk
Architect: Neil Etheridge and Tom Matchet of Simon Morray-Jones, Bath. Tel: 01225 787 900. www.sm-j.com
Site Manager: Tom Matchet.
Contractors: R W Armstrong & Sons Ltd, Chichester. Tel: 01243 865 771. www.rwarmstrong.co.uk
Other: Adrian Moore MRTPI (Planning Consultant), Director of Parker Dann | Mark Williams (Quantity Surveyor), Sweett Group, Bristol. Tel: 01179 260 785. www.sweettgroup.com
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ROSETREE COTTAGE, WOOLBEDINGThe works involved the upgrade, refurbishment and sympathetic repair of a Grade II listed building. Originally constructed as a modest two-storey timber framed house in the late 16th-century, the central hall bay survives at the south end. The aim of the National Trust was to refurbish the property using traditional respectful building methods.Submitted by: R W Armstrong & Sons Ltd, Chichester. Tel: 01243 865 771. www.rwarmstrong.co.uk
Project Officers: Carol Taylor and Olivia Crellin, The National Trust, Slindon. www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Contractors: R W Armstrong & Sons Ltd.
SPRING COTTAGE, HARTFIELDDemolition of 1980’s extension. Refurbishment of Grade II listed hall house with erection of replacement wing including new kitchen, glazed link and guest suite. Submitted by: G M Moore & Associates, Hailsham. Tel: 01323 888 013. www.gmassociates.co.uk
SOUTH STREET, LEWESThe brief was to design a contemporary family home on the banks of the River Ouse. The planning authority set a challenge to make this a ‘landmark’ building to denote the entrance to the town, which should also respect the Grade II listed neighbouring property and enhance the conservation area which it bounds.Submitted by: Sandy Rendel, Sandy Rendel Architects Ltd, London. Tel: 020 3602 1260. www.sandyrendel.com
Architect: Sandy Rendel.
Project Manager: Stephen Evans, Stephen Evans Associates LLP, Stonegate. Tel: 01435 884 804. www.evans-structures.co.uk
Contractors: Peter Carter, Myriad Construction, Bexhill on Sea. Tel: 07711 101 055. www.myriadconstruction.co.uk
Craftsmen: Toby Hall (Joinery), Inglis Hall & Co, Lewes. Tel: 01273 486 177. www.inglis-hall.co.uk | Ben Wood (Metalwork), Ben the Blacksmith, Five Ashes. Tel: 07595 835 912. www.bentheblacksmith.co.uk
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STONES, BIGNOR, PULBOROUGHA new build home designed by the architect owner. Built on the site of an old 1980’s bungalow and utilising a blend of traditional materials and construction married with a clean contemporary interior.Submitted by: Nicholls Countryside Construction Ltd, Kirdford. Tel: 01403 820 750. www.nichollsltd.com
Site Manager / Contractors: Nicholls Countryside Construction Ltd.
STONEBRIDGE BARN, BLACKBOYSThe brief was to convert a former agricultural building, sitting on a brownfield site, into a spacious open plan contemporary home suitable for 21st-century modern family living. Submitted by: James Bannon (Owner). Tel: 07956 500 912.
Designer: James Bannon.
Site Manager: Stephen Taylor. Details on request.
Craftsmen: Nigel Jones, Ashley Jones (Joiners) | Chris Clarkson, Stephen Taylor (Electricians). All details on request.
Other: Anton Daw (Groundwork & Landscaping). Details on request.
SUTTON LODGE, EASTBOURNEThe new house occupies a site of former domestic garages. The site is very limited in size. The brief was to design a building with spacious rooms with only two aspects to avoid overlooking the neighbouring dwellings and gardens.Submitted by: David Thomas Dip. Arch RIBA, Sutton House, Sutton Place, Seaford, BN25 3PJ. Tel: 01323 892 298.
Architect: David Thomas Dip. Arch. RIBA.
Site Manager: Barry Pigram. Details on request.
Contractors: Mr Carmine Porpora of Vision Homes & Development Ltd, Tinkers Cottage, Whitehouse Lane, Waldron, TN21 0QY.
Craftsmen: Adrian Handley (Carpenter & Joiner) | Richard Bartett (Flintwork) | Paul Barnes (Bricklayer)| Matthew Stone (Landscape & Groundwork) | Andrew Gaffney (Roofing Contractor). All details on request.
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THE OLD DAIRY, RINGMERDating from the late 1800s, conversion of The Old Dairy to a family home was supported by the local Parish Council seeking to meet housing requirements. The sensitive alterations sought to retain original elements such as the adjoining pigsty, and protect the bats, whilst expressing the volume and character of the original building.Submitted by: Turner & Hoskins Architects, Edenbridge. Tel: 01732 866 064. www.turnerandhoskins.co.uk
Architect: Turner & Hoskins Architects.
Site Manager: Stephen Helme, Helme & Hallett Ltd, Haywards Heath. Tel: 01444 454 776. www.helmeandhallett.co.uk
TACK BARN, RINGMERThe barn was a small, redundant outbuilding. The brief was to retain, but convert the existing building as sympathetically and sustainably as possible into self-contained living accommodation, with permission to be used as a self-catering holiday home.Submitted by: Corina & Dominic Buckwell (Owners) | Sally Williams Architects, Ditchling. Tel: 01273 842 588. www.sallywilliamsarchitects.co.uk
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Sussex Heritage Trust is a registered charity established in 1977 to preserve, improve and encourage the appreciation of the architectural and natural heritage of Sussex.
PRESIDENTThe Rt. Hon. Lord Egremont DL
PATRONSThe Rt. Hon. Lord Lloyd of Berwick PCThe Lady Renton of Mount HarryNigel H Clutton OBE FRICSChristopher J Gebbie OBERobert H B Minton FRICSJohn C Small FRIBA FRSAAndrew Thornburn BSc PPRTPI FRSA
TRUSTEESDr John Godfrey DL MA FRGS FSA (Chairman)Violet Hancock BA (UPenn) MBA (Columbia) (Vice Chair)Charles Anson DL CVO BA (Cantab) MA
Francis Nation Dixon MA (Cantab) Deborah Chiverton MA (Oxon) GradDipCons (AA)Cecilia GillettNeil Holland RIBA ACASimon Knight DL FRICSJulian Luckett BA (Arch) BSc (Arch) ArbChris Stebbing FCA (Treasurer)Graham Turner BSc (Hons) FCIOBSimon Ward MRAC FRICS Victoria Williams BA AMA FRSA
The winner of the Sussex Heritage Person of the Year Award 2015 was Richard Pailthorpe, outgoing director of the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum.
Chairman, Dr John Godfrey, DL said “Richard has spent his entire life working in the rural heritage and museum world and has devoted much of his own time to inspire and enthuse others to learn more about their local history and heritage.”
The 2016 winner will receive the Sussex Heritage Trust Person of the Year trophy for a year.
The recognition of one person’s outstanding commitment to the heritage of Sussex. The person may work in a voluntary or paid capacity.
Working for the countryside over the last 150 years.Savills was founded as a rural surveying business over 150 years ago. We have succeeded because we identify with the lives and objectives of our clients. They know what they would like to achieve. Our role is to help them achieve it, however ambitious it might seem.