Morthoe / McLean Quinlan
This house in located in a small village on the north Devon Coast. The site is accessed down a long drive and the building is tucked up against the slope of the site, to make the most of the long views down to the sea from the upper levels.
© Will Scott
Architects: McLean Quinlan
Location: Devon, United Kingdom
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Will Scott
Engineer: Frank Van Looch Associates
Quantity Surveyor: Hoskin Parks
Landscape Consultants: Fox Fearnley Landscape Office
Text description provided by the architects. This house in located in a small village on the north Devon Coast. The site is accessed down a long drive and the building is tucked up against the slope of the site, to make the most of the long views down to the sea from the upper levels.
© Will Scott
A stone gable end is the first glimpse you get of this building, with an industrial chimney, dark against the grey stone. The clients asked us to include some elements of a New England beach house, and so an external material of green oak boarding was used together with the local stone.
Ground floor plan
Built as a family holiday home, and designed to maximise the number of bedrooms and open living space, the building is simple in form - a neat pitched volume coupled with a generous entrance porch. This porch provides a formal entrance as well as direct access to a la...
© Will Scott
Architects: McLean Quinlan
Location: Devon, United Kingdom
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Will Scott
Engineer: Frank Van Looch Associates
Quantity Surveyor: Hoskin Parks
Landscape Consultants: Fox Fearnley Landscape Office
Text description provided by the architects. This house in located in a small village on the north Devon Coast. The site is accessed down a long drive and the building is tucked up against the slope of the site, to make the most of the long views down to the sea from the upper levels.
© Will Scott
A stone gable end is the first glimpse you get of this building, with an industrial chimney, dark against the grey stone. The clients asked us to include some elements of a New England beach house, and so an external material of green oak boarding was used together with the local stone.
Ground floor plan
Built as a family holiday home, and designed to maximise the number of bedrooms and open living space, the building is simple in form - a neat pitched volume coupled with a generous entrance porch. This porch provides a formal entrance as well as direct access to a la...
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