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Having regard to the prominent costal location of the site, the new development has been carefully considered and sensitively integrated with the simple vernacular style of the existing dwelling and as part of the back drop to Marblehill Beach.
A simple form with complex angles and a limited palette deliver simplicity, subtle sophistication and a tranquil connection to the stunning garden planted by Seamus O'Donnell.
The sun room extension to this contemporary stone dwelling provides a 180 degree view of the bay with bi-folding doors that can open on all sides.
A challenging extension to the first floor of The Watchtower previously known as 'The Salt Pot', an old coast guard tower overlooking the pier of Portnablagh.
A beautifully timber clad house nestled in the trees of Faugher Valley. The ground floor remains secluded and shaded by the first floor balcony which extends out to the tree canopy exploiting views to Muckish Mountain.
First Derry Presbyterian Church was unused for almost 9 years and was nearing a state of disrepair.