TARA MATA

Kingsdown | Kent

The transformation of an existing house on a secluded, well-situated property with substantial views into the surrounding valley

  • Our brief was to provide a new extension while providing a new look to what was a rather unremarkable, mid-century cottage. The property is near the picturesque village of Kingsdown not far from the Cliffs of Dover. Important to our design was to establish a strong connection between inside and outside throughout the house, both physically (to the immediate garden, pool and terrace), and visually (to the distant hills and farmland).

    We were asked to ensure that the house feel comfortable for the couple on their own, whilst also accommodating overnight guests and larger weekend parties. On the ground floor, we provided a generous, open plan living-dining-kitchen area with a double-sided fireplace. This main room provides our clients with generous spaces for their frequent weekend gatherings of friends. On the first floor is a substantial office-sitting room commanding views to the surrounding landscape. Externally, the challenge was to devise a way of blending and improving the look of the cottage with the extension of Tara Mata.

 
 

ground and first floor plans

 
 
 

section showing the relationship to the topography and distant views

 
 
 
 
 
 
Charles Tashima Architecture Architect in London London Architect North London Architect Bespoke Houses Refurbishment Sustainable design Interior Design Architect designed

EXISTING HOUSE AND SURROUNDINGS

The existing house’s poor quality and design is easily compensated by its unique and isolated setting on the verge of a hill with beautiful, sweeping views overlooking farmland to the West. Behind the property on the East are the famous Cliffs of Dover and a beautifully sited golf course.

 
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