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Ryeland Hill House

East Yorkshire, UK

A quick look at the project

 

Unlocked Potential

Packed with original features and floorspace over four stories, we helped our clients get the most from this overlooked gem.

Designed Around Nature

The alterations and extensions all revolve around optimising the views to the rear and framing a 100+ year old Cedar tree.

Designed To Grow

To make the project viable we split the design into phases which could be taken on as the family grows and needs more space.

Sustainable Upgrades

The design incorporates the dwelling being brought up to a highly insulated standard to make it comfortable and energy efficient.

 
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Old property, new identity.

Originally one large country house on a hill this building has witnessed a multitude of modifications throughout the years, concluding in the main house being split into two highly ornamented grand dwellings, and the former servants quarters becoming the house that our clients bought. Working with the clients in a collaborative way we are transforming it into a stunning home through a series of phased interventions.

 

Client Brief.

Our client spotted the underlying potential in this beautiful yet unloved building and tasked us with reimagining it as a home fit for their growing family, and for modern living. We were entrusted to reimagine the internal layout, and also design a series of subtle extensions which respectfully juxtapose the existing aesthetic, whilst referencing aspects through a continued pattern language.


Main Challenges.

Built originally as utilitarian additions to the adjacent manor house, and then partially converted to a dwelling in a piecemeal approach the dwelling did not function as a family home nor did it exploit the magnificent views which surround it. The main entrance was via the back doors, making it still feel like part of next-doors property. It was in major need of a new identity.

To address this we designed the proposed layout around reinstating the grandeur with a generous and formal front entrance and vestibule, and a triple-height circulation space to make use of the impressive storey heights.


Outcome.

The proposed design has not only given the dwelling the grand status that its rich heritage deserves, but has also unlocked exciting and playful spaces within, which lead out into contrasting extensions designed to take advantage of the beautiful garden and its views beyond.

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“The building has been adapted over the years and lost a lot of its character, so part of the brief involved developing a new identity which respected the rich heritage and context.

The dwelling appeared to be the garage block of the adjacent house, so a key intervention was to ensure we gave it a formal and elegant entrance.”

Matt Riley, Designer

We have worked with Studio Six both in a professional and private capacity and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a creative solution to their building design needs.

Matt has unlocked the potential in both properties we have worked on with him (including our own home) and has been able to create a highly thought through, yet subtle and sympathetic solution for both projects. He is very user-friendly and has managed to build our brief into his designs without compromising on his values based upon sustainable and high-quality creative design.

Steve & Becky - Clients

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