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  Farmstead House: A Timeless Harmony Between Modern Living and Agricultural Legacy   AR Design Studio is pleased to unveil  Farmstead House , a striking three-bedroom replacement dwelling nestled on a secluded hill in Portsmouth, within the heart of

Farmstead House

  Farmstead House: A Timeless Harmony Between Modern Living and Agricultural Legacy   AR Design Studio is pleased to unveil  Farmstead House , a striking three-bedroom replacement dwelling nestled on a secluded hill in Portsmouth, within the heart of

Farmstead House: A Timeless Harmony Between Modern Living and Agricultural Legacy

AR Design Studio is pleased to unveil Farmstead House, a striking three-bedroom replacement dwelling nestled on a secluded hill in Portsmouth, within the heart of the South Downs National Park. The house draws its name from the original farmstead that once graced this site, a collection of quaint agricultural structures that, over time, had fallen into disrepair and no longer met modern standards.

Having acquired the land for its awe-inspiring vistas over the rolling hills of the South Downs, our clients sought a design that would not only serve their family's needs but also accommodate future requirements as they age. By replacing the dilapidated farmstead with a visionary new home, AR Design Studio has created a bespoke residence that intertwines the aesthetic of the original farm structures, blending seamlessly with the tranquil beauty of its rural surroundings.

A Vision Rooted in Tradition, Crafted for the Future

The design of Farmstead House is informed by the essence of traditional agricultural buildings. Comprised of four pitched roof volumes of varying heights, the house evokes a collection of familiar, vernacular farm structures, set against a backdrop of towering yew trees. To the east and west, the volumes resemble low, single-storey cowsheds—one housing the garage and utility spaces, while the other shelters two ensuite bedrooms, a gym, and a study.

At the heart of the design, the central volumes consist of a two-storey living area with a snug and master bedroom, and a tall, single-storey barn that houses the open-plan kitchen, dining, and living spaces. The entire layout is carefully considered for accessibility, with all key living areas situated on a single level to ensure the property serves as a home for life.

Design that Connects with Nature

Farmstead House celebrates both light and space. The four volumes are separated into two distinct groupings, splaying outward to maximise panoramic views of the stunning landscape. The arrangement floods the home with natural light, creating a seamless connection between the interior and the vast scenery beyond. A small glazed link at the centre of the design serves as both a unifying element and the property's main entrance. As visitors arrive, the link offers a preview of the sweeping vistas, providing a serene introduction to the home's warm, welcoming interior.

Expansive glazing throughout the house frames uninterrupted views of the South Downs, where the changing seasons constantly transform the landscape. Every aspect of the home is designed to immerse its inhabitants in the surrounding natural beauty, with each room serving as a portal to the ever-evolving outdoor environment.

A Seamless Integration with the Landscape

Incorporating materials and forms that respond directly to the site, Farmstead House blends harmoniously into its environment. The staggered facades of the building create a dynamic yet cohesive form, offering protection from the elements while defining enclosed external patio spaces. The use of black timber cladding paired with stone accents at the base of each volume offers a contemporary interpretation of the region's agricultural heritage. The black timber serves to merge the building with the dark silhouettes of the surrounding yew trees, while the stone base grounds the house in its rural, agricultural context, offering a striking contrast that reinforces its connection to the landscape.

A Smooth Journey from Concept to Completion

Despite its prominent position atop a hill and it's location in a protected National Park, AR Design Studio expertly guided our clients through the planning process, ensuring an enjoyable and seamless experience from start to finish. Our commitment to providing a smooth and collaborative design journey is paramount, enabling us to create elegant and bespoke homes that respond to the unique character of each site.

With Farmstead House, AR Design Studio has not only honoured the legacy of the original farmstead but has also crafted a contemporary residence that celebrates the natural beauty of the South Downs, creating a place where modern living and rural charm coexist in perfect harmony.

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 Scheme: New Build Replacement dwelling  Size: 406 sqm GEA    Design Team:  Architect - Tom Ford | Andy Ramus  SAP Assessor - eb7  Structural Engineer - EOC, Heyne Tillet Steel  Building Control: Angela Davey  Ecology - Ecosa    Photography: Martin G

Scheme: New Build Replacement dwelling

Size: 406 sqm GEA

Design Team:

Architect - Tom Ford | Andy Ramus

SAP Assessor - eb7

Structural Engineer - EOC, Heyne Tillet Steel

Building Control: Angela Davey

Ecology - Ecosa

Photography: Martin Gardner, https://www.martingardner.com/