Designed by Hollaway Studio
From the renovating architect:
For its design for this home, an early Victorian building in the middle of 3.6ha in the Kent Downs area of outstanding natural beauty, Hollaway Studio was tasked with the challenge of creating a substantial extension that was both timeless and sympathetic to the original vicarage, while being of a scale and design dramatic enough to sit within this grand context.
Approached down a long tree lined driveway, the home is unique as it sits in the middle of its plot surrounded by fields.
This was formerly a farm, with the farm house, which dates from the 1830s, comprising formal brick walls, a slate roof, generous white sash windows with views across the landscape, and original canopied porch, fireplaces and box shutters.
It has had little disruption over time other than a failing single storey 1990s annexe extension and conservatory which Hollaway Studio removed and replaced with their double height wraparound design.
Hollaway Studio’s contemporary extension subtly announces itself on arrival to the property from the driveway.
A floating roof sits behind the primary brick façade on one side with the crittall (steel-framed glazing brand)style orangery resting beneath.
On following the driveway around, the full extent of the matt black feather edge timber clad extension reveals itself.
The significant two storey rear extension folds around the main house, encompassing new living, dining and utility spaces; a swimming pool; carport and garage; and a master suite on the first floor.
The new extension connects with the original building so that it is all joined.
While Hollaway Studio’s addition appears large, it resembles a ‘reverse tardis’ as the interior does not feel so cavernous and remains in keeping with the original building.
While the gross internal area (GIA) of the existing house measure 187m², Hollaway Studio’s first floor and pool extension comes in at 273m² with the GIA of the garage and carport adding an additional 80m².