A grey base level recedes from sight while long cantilevered wings nose out amongst protected trees in this contemporary, high-spec and robust home by ONeil Architecture. The house is comprised of two cantilevered wings in a loose T shape. The shorter of the two wings, home to secondary bedrooms, is in the foreground here, with the longer section behind running parallel to the coastline. The design not only sets the house on high to optimise views, it also minimises contact with the land, avoiding national archeological sites and the roots of protected trees.
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Walk this way – garden pathways to lead your thinking
From farmhouse to farmstead
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