The Mile House
by Meloy Architecture and Design
Client Private
Awards RIBA South East Award 2024 and RIBA South East Client of the Year 2024.
The Mile House stands in the West Sussex village of Amberley, within the South Downs National Park. From its elevated position, it overlooks the Amberley Wildbrooks nature reserve – a seasonally changing floodplain that provides habitat to abundant birdlife and deer. A previous house was demolished to rebuild this more sustainable home to Passivhaus standards.
The architect was selected because of his own sustainable house, and there is clearly a respectful bond between him and the client. He has arranged the new house as a collection of three wings, all positioned and oriented to maximise views from them while avoiding a negative impact on neighbours’ views. Externally, a restrained palette of materials responds to both the modern buildings in the immediate vicinity and the historic village centre.
Contractor Novala Ltd
Environmental / M&E Engineer Alan Clarke
Structural Engineer Simon Bastone Associates
Planning Consultant Dowsett Mayhew Planning Partnership
Passivhaus Certifier MEAD Consulting
Gross internal area in m² 273.9