White Lodge
Oxted. RH8.
Tony and Nicky Maude dreamed of building an ultra-modernist villa in stark contrast to the Listed
manor house they had recently sold. The goal was to retain all the luxuries of country living but to declutter their lifestyle, both in terms of space and monthly outgoings.
They found a site in the heart of the leafy surrey on which to build their dream house, without even
knowing whether they would obtain planning permission. And so the journey began…
The site was originally home to a 1960s detached bungalow surrounded by tall trees and hedging
with far reaching views to the Surrey Downs beyond. The area is populated by traditional pitched roof
architecture typical of its green belt credentials.
The proposed designs were unprecedented in the immediate area and subject to Tanbridge Council’s strict
planning requirements.
The site sloped sharply away to one side which would greatly limit the overall footprint of the building
and the desired surrounding landscape.
Following a rigorous planning process, Dyer Grimes Architects achieved consent to infill and level the
site and build a highly contemporary house of 480m2.
Modern building technologies were combined with the highest quality materials including hardwood
cladding and white render with an abundance of glass throughout.
The glazed ground floor living space is surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds, while the first
floor appears to ‘hover’ over the kitchen dining area as well as project over the swimming pool.
Great emphasis was placed on constructing White Lodge in an environmentally friendly and sustainable
way. An impressive sustainability target was set; to generate 20 percent of the energy required by using
renewable energy sources.
Energy efficiency has been maximised through the incorporation of Solar hot water collectors on the
roof, a highly sustainable drainage system and an air source heat pump which circulates heat around the
entire house.
The result is a stunning modernist home which has won the admiration of the local community, the
Council and the media alike.
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