The Old Rectory
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Beautiful stone pool house

Adam Knibb Architects as Architects

Adam Knibb Architects were appointed to design a proposal for a new pool house and gym at the Old Rectory site in Puncknowle, Dorchester. The site is an existing tennis court within the grounds of the Old Rectory, a grade II listed building. The Old Rectory site also consists of a grade II listed dovecot adjacent to the main house and a seperate cottage/outbuilding. The site lies within well established, landscaped grounds with a number of mature hedges and trees surrounding the site and falls within the Puncknowle Conservation Area.

With the site’s existing built form and landscape features in mind, every effort was made to ensure the proposed scheme ties in with its surrounding context and sits comfortably within the landscape. This has been achieved through materiality, form and siting of the buildings.

The proposed buildings have been arranged in an ‘L-shaped’ format, with the larger building to the north of the site presenting itself as a contemporary interpretation of the more traditional pitched roof buildings on site. A standing seam pitched zinc roof with glazed gable ends ensures the buildings ties in to the existing built fabric on site through form and materiality, whilst also establishing its own contemporary identity. A second building with a flat roof which sits slightly lower runs along the eastern edge of the existing tennis court and as a result, forms a southern facing courtyard between the buildings. This picks up on the existing walled garden to the north of the main house. This is further enhanced by a stone wall wrapping the boundary of the new proposal.

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This not only creates a sheltered entertaining space, but also ensures the new proposal remains visually contained and ‘reveals’ itself as the building is approached from the main house.

The material palette has been selected with the existing landscape and buildings on site in mind, and focuses on using natural materials which take reference from the surrounding context. The new buildings are predominantly clad in stone to pick up on the existing local stone used on the surrounding buildings. Parts of the buildings will also be clad in vertically laid timber which picks up on the established trees surrounding the site. This is combined with contemporary glazing with minimal framing to not only let large expanses of natural light into the building, but also to maximise views out to the landscape and enhance the indoor-outdoor connection whilst inside the building.

It is anticipated that the new addition will embed itself into the site and appear part of the surrounding landscape through its visually unobtrusive forms and site specific materiality. This will be further enhanced through additional landscaping to soften the built form and provide a visual buffer between the main house and the new buildings. A new terraced garden to the south will also link the changes in level between the new building and the top of the existing tennis court banking through landscaped steps and a winding ramp for future usability. Through a holistic approach to both the building’s form and its surrounding landscape, the design aspires to create an addition to the site which responds sympathetically to its context and creates an addition to the site which is both functional and aesthetically appropriate to the area.

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