Cider House

North Yorkshire, Paragraph 79

  • Located on the outskirts of a sleepy Yorkshire village, renowned for its Benedictine Monastery and cider production, this project introduces a thoughtfully designed new farmstead.

  • The scheme includes:

    • A new house.

    • A barn and stables.

    • A home office.

    • Fields for apple cultivation, supporting local cider production.

  • Set in a picturesque North Yorkshire valley, the project takes advantage of a south-facing slope. Its construction emphasizes timber as a primary material, with external features including:

    • Green roofs, blending into the natural surroundings.

    • Blackened timber cladding, reflecting the region’s rural vernacular.

  • The scheme achieved Planning Consent through NPPF Paragraph 79 and is currently moving towards a start on site.

    As a zero-carbon project, it incorporates:

    • Innovative technologies.

    • Advanced ventilation systems.

    This project represents a fusion of tradition and modern sustainability, creating a self-sufficient rural retreat.

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