Lubenham
Leicestershire, Paragraph 79
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Designed in the Arts and Crafts vernacular, this Paragraph 79 house has been rigorously reviewed through the Design Review process, ensuring it meets the highest standards of exceptional design.
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Situated in a spectacular countryside setting, the house:
Is constructed largely from local ironstone, reinforcing its connection to the region.
Features a landscape carefully designed to blend gardens and natural areas seamlessly into the surrounding environment.
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Developed in collaboration with Illman Young Landscape Architects, the design was reviewed by the Traditional Architecture Group before planning submission. The house draws inspiration from:
The local village vernacular, ensuring it complements its rural setting.
The work of Sir Edwin Lutyens, particularly his interventions at the now-demolished Papillon Hall.
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This reinterpretation of the Arts and Crafts tradition is a true Grand Cottage, featuring:
Local brick and stone construction, emphasizing craftsmanship.
A layout structured around linked courtyards and gardens, enhancing outdoor connections.
A central stone tower, housing the main stair and architectural focal point.
This project is a thoughtful blend of tradition and innovation, creating a timeless home that respects its historic influences while embracing modern living.