Holly Water Cabin

Holly Water Cabin
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HOLLY WATER CABIN

Out Of The Valley

DESIGN TEAM
Nathan Hilton, William Holland, Chris Gee, Jonno Cole

PROJECT DIRECTOR
Rupert McKelvie

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Barry Honeysett

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Luke Carnaby

GLAZING
Tim Gaodin

PHOTOGRAPHS
Rupert McKelvie, Stephanie Osmond

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Devon, United Kingdom

CATEGORY
Cabins & Lodges

Holly Water was built as a self-contained holiday retreat in the heart of Devon, UK, for clients keen to diversify their farmland.

Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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They sought to create a space that would invite its inhabitants into a close rela- tionship with the outdoors, while also providing the utmost comfort.

Approached via a path that winds through a corn field, Holly Water is clad in cedar sourced from a mill local to our Dartmoor workshop. Its exterior is characterised by a large mono pitched roof with generous eaves.

Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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The building is constructed around a Douglas fir frame, raised off the ground on pier foundations in order to minimise the need for concrete.

It is highly insulated – with plant-based insulation – and with a high specification of membrane and envelope details for longevity and energy efficiency.

Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Inside, an oak kitchen occupies the back wall of the open-plan interior, while a bathroom and cosy sleep- ing area with double bed are tucked into the gable elevation.

Sliding doors open from the living space onto a sweeping larch veranda with a copper tub in which to bathe amongst nature.

Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Interior walls are covered in a clay render – a natural alternative to plaster which helps maintain a breath- able building envelope and regulate humidity and temperature, and also provides a pleasing organic texture.

The natural materials used throughout offer a calm colour palette that harmonises with the sur- rounding landscape.

Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Revenue from letting Holly Water to holidaymakers is facilitating the rewilding of the 4.5 acre field around the cabin, in order to bring diversity back to the land and welcome new wildlife.


Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
© Rupert McKelvie
Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
© Rupert McKelvie
Holly Water Cabin
© Stephanie Osmond
Holly Water Cabin
© Stephanie Osmond
Holly Water Cabin
© Rupert McKelvie
Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
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Holly Water Cabin
© Stephanie Osmond
Holly Water Cabin
© Stephanie Osmond


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