London-based architecture practice Studio McW has completed the first phase of the multi-stage renovation of Follyfield, a large 18th-century traditional stone residence located in the Cambridgeshire countryside.
Studio McW was founded by David McGahon and Greg Walton. The practice operates across London and the UK working with a young talented team on a diverse typology of sectors including high-end private residential and mixed-use schemes.
Words courtesy of Studio McW
Photography by Lorenzo Zandri
The first phase of Follyfield’s revival sees the addition of three gabled extensions in varying scales which respond to the proportions of the existing property, blending contemporary architecture with the hamlet’s rural vernacular. The largest extension is built from clay bricks to complement the existing stone of the property, connected to the main house by a zinc-clad gabled kitchen and living space. The third addition is a new garage built from reclaimed stone and pale timber.
Located in a Conservation Area in Cambridgeshire, Follyfield has been restored for a young family who relocated to the region from London in early 2019 to be closer to their extended families. Studio McW was briefed to update the traditional home with a modern, cosmopolitan sensibility to celebrate the clients’ city connection and local ties. The clients asked Studio McW to create a more functional kitchen-living area, incorporate space for guests to stay independently, space to work from home and entertain outdoors.
Follyfield features five bedrooms, four en suites, a family bathroom, a living room, two utility rooms, playroom, kitchen with a snug area, reception room, boot room and double garage. With so much space to organise, Studio McW refocused the heart of the home in the new 30 square metre extension. The open plan kitchen, living and dining area features a large concrete kitchen island cast in-situ, offset by black cabinetry, herringbone oak parquet flooring and a vaulted ceiling of exposed rafters overhead. Full height matte black timber doors conceal a utility room and staircase up to a new guest suite which sits atop the new extension. The new garage also includes a self-contained guest suite complete with kitchen and bathroom, offering a separate space for guests to relax away from the main house.
Connection is a key idea explored through the architecture of Follyfield. The extension redefines the floor plan of the house as an L-shape, improving the spatial flow and connection to the garden. Studio McW also developed the entry sequence, maintaining the original foyer as the formal front door, while a new side door and boot room provides easy, everyday access from the garage and driveway.
Studio McW was founded by David McGahon and Greg Walton. The practice operates across London and the UK working with a young talented team on a diverse typology of sectors including high-end private residential and mixed-use schemes.
Connection is a key idea explored through the architecture of Follyfield. The extension redefines the floor plan of the house as an L-shape, improving the spatial flow and connection to the garden.
Studio McW also developed the entry sequence, maintaining the original foyer as the formal front door, while a new side door and boot room provides easy, everyday access from the garage and driveway.
The new floor plan also offers a closer connection to the vast gardens designed by Claire Greener Landscapes. Although a spacious home, Follyfield originally felt marooned within the expansive site which mainly consisted of border planting along the perimeter and a moat of sprawling lawns. Together with Claire Greener, Studio McW has recreated the intimacy of a London terrace garden with a new brick patio and water feature overlooked by an outdoor entertaining space that flows directly into the kitchen through vast sliding glass doors. Long views through the grounds balance the family’s need for space, while the new extension and gardens add energy and movement to the entire property.
Follyfield exemplifies Studio McW’s sensitivity to natural materials. The new buildings are constructed with slim format clay bricks in a soft sandstone colour to subtly blend with the existing masonry.
The architects designed flush thresholds with chamfered wall detailing to direct views and add unexpected, minimalist delight to the facade of the new wing. Inside, interiors were led by Rebecca Wakefield of Studio Fortnum, who collaborated closely with Studio McW to balance the architectural and decorative ambitions of the clients’ brief.
The next phase of Follyfield’s development will see Studio McW reorganise the second story of the main house, adding two childrens’ bedrooms. A further extension will also be added to the western elevation of the house accommodating an extended main bedroom suite on the first floor and a formal dining area on the ground floor for entertaining large groups. The second phase is due to complete in 2023.
Follyfield is the first regional project to be completed by Studio McW, and highlights the young firms’ flexibility and capability to undertake projects across traditional and modern architecture at scale. Follyfield embodies Studio McW’s signature approach to homes that enhance their clients lives, and sets an elegant precedent for the modernisation of regional homes across the United Kingdom.
Greg Walton, Director, Studio McW says:
‘We set out to make our clients’ transition from busy city living to a slower pace in the countryside seamless. Follyfield has been designed to instil the energy of a London lifestyle into a country retreat, blending together the best of both worlds. Working with traditional architecture like Follyfield requires a respectful and creative approach to adapting it to modern day (and future) energy and lifestyle needs, a sensitivity we enjoyed bringing to the project.’
Nick and Heidi Miller, clients, say:
‘Studio McW have given us the perfect spaces for how we live as a family. We’ve been surprised by how much we spend together in the new kitchen, where we love to watch our daughter play while cooking, relaxing, or hosting. Studio McW expertly picked up opportunities of the build we might have missed, including adding a new guest space above the garage. Their sensitivity to materials has resulted in a home we’re very comfortable in and proud of, and we’re confident the next phase of the build will be equally as considered and commendable.’
Studio McW was founded by David McGahon and Greg Walton. The practice operates across London and the UK working with a young talented team on a diverse typology of sectors including high-end private residential and mixed-use schemes. Studio McW projects are characterised by unexpected and surprising architectural details, with the use of natural materials that portray an element of craft.
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