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Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek

Single family dwelling stands proud against backdrop of long flat landscapes and vast skies

Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek.
Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek. Credit: David Grandorge

RIBA East Midlands Award winner 2021
Small Project Award, Client of the Year Award


Jonathan Hendry Architects for Beach House Holidays
Contract value: undisclosed 
GIA: 102m2

This refurbishment of an existing single family dwelling stands on the sandy banks of Anderby Creek, East Lincolnshire. The house stands proud against its backdrop of long flat landscapes and vast skies, while seamlessly blending with its context. After initial investigation into the locality and the colour palette of nearby natural elements, a selection of materials including stainless steel, cream plaster lime render and aluminium was selected to enhance and soften various elements of the building.

  • Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek.
    Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek. Credit: Jonathan Hendry
  • Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek.
    Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek. Credit: Jonathan Hendry
  • Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek.
    Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek. Credit: Jonathan Hendry
  • Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek.
    Creek Cottage, Anderby Creek. Credit: Jonathan Hendry
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