Studio, Gallery and Garden
Crowborough, 2022
A studio surrounded by trees and with distant views of the South Downs
DESCRIPTION
Whaleback provided heritage and planning advice to support the delivery of an ancillary garden building within the grounds of a Victorian country house, serving as a home office, studio, and private gallery. The site was a ruinous walled garden on a south-facing slope, surrounded by trees and with distant views of the South Downs. It retained traces of its previous agricultural use, including the roofless remains of a small cottage with an attached oasthouse. While the existing structures were not considered to have architectural or heritage value, they informed the design.
The building explores the interplay between walled garden, oast, and sculptural expression. From either side it appears as a solid wall, framing garden spaces while housing accommodation within its depth.
We prepared and coordinated the planning and heritage submissions, clearly articulating landscape, design and public-benefit arguments to secure consent for a highly crafted and conceptually ambitious scheme.
“The proposed architectural and landscape design evokes the character of a kitchen or walled garden; it not only draws upon the site’s historic development but also provides a coherent composition that includes the existing glasshouse.”
– Wealden District Council, Officer Report
CONSTRAINTS
Sensitive rural setting with distant views to the South Downs
Sloping site with challenging topography
Heritage context of former agricultural buildings
Landscape character and tree cover
Visual impact in an open countryside location
Need to limit perceived scale and massing
OPPORTUNITIES
Reinterpretation of historic rural forms in a contemporary way
Integration of architecture, garden and landscape
Creation of a destination building within a hidden part of the grounds
Use of reclaimed materials to reinforce local character
Enhancement of biodiversity through garden and roof planting
Strong narrative linking heritage, art and landscape
PROJECT TEAM
Architect: Adam Richards Architects
Heritage & planning: Whaleback
Arboricultural surveys: Barton Hyett Associates Ltd
Ecology surveys: CSA Environmental

