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VLG House
Coordinates 49° 21’N 2° 13’W
Altitude 40.09 m
Originally constructed as a rectory in the 1820s, VLG House retains its historic charm while embracing a refined transformation. The ground-floor extension seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and sitting areas to the garden, enhancing circulation and reinforcing the property’s relationship with its coastal setting. The intervention prioritizes elegance and functionality, with a carefully curated palette that respects both historical character and modern sensibilities.

Thoughtful design strategies optimize natural light and energy efficiency, while a newly introduced pool and comprehensive landscaping integrate the outdoor spaces harmoniously. The entrance façade, featuring honed stone cladding, establishes a sophisticated and welcoming presence, setting the tone for the home’s overall design. The intervention balances heritage, sustainability, and contemporary clarity.


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Photography by Tom St. Aubyn
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