This generous Yorkshire house is designed for extended family stays

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The Kirk Ella Conservation area is\u00a0a large, verdant\u00a0suburb situated in East Riding of Yorkshire, on the western outskirts of Kingston upon Hull. Its close proximity to a city centre along with its green natural environment and architectural interest (it combines well preserved samples of 18th, 19th and 20th century architecture)\u00a0make\u00a0it...

The Kirk Ella Conservation area is a large, verdant suburb situated in East Riding of Yorkshire, on the western outskirts of Kingston upon Hull. Its close proximity to a city centre along with its green natural environment and architectural interest make it a desirable place to live; and this is exactly where a local couple chose to build their new home. The result is Gowland House, a generous, contemporary Yorkshire house by Grimsby-based ID Architecture.

The residence replaced a small, existing bungalow on site. The clients’ main request was that the new space should be large enough to accomodate their extended family - children and grandchildren - for extensive stayovers during holidays and weekend breaks. As a result, the architects created a sprawling villa that wraps in an L-shape around a paved terrace with swimming pool, and spans two levels, in order to accomodate all the bedrooms and a variety of living spaces.

The sizeable home - at some 600 sq m - also includes a home gym, pantry, utility spaces and a boot room, providing all-mod-cons for the residents. Additionally, there is provision for the infrastructure for sustainable technologies, including Tesla battery wall, solar PV panels and air source heat pumps.

All bedrooms are positioned to overlook the glass-enclosed courtyard and swimming pool, to ensure privacy. A simple material palette of grey brick, weathering Siberian larch, and standing seam aluminium , make up a building that feels sleek but also harmonious with its surroundings. ‘The low-pitched profile of the roof is considered to minimise the mass of this large house when viewed from surrounding properties, and from the roadside,’ the architects explain. ‘All of this results in a dwelling that introduces a new and contemporary architectural style and adds to the interesting and varied character already found in Kirk Ella.

 

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