Dittisham

Lyon House Dittisham

This is a complete new house, which I am building to order on a beautiful riverside site replacing a rather uninspiring seventies concrete bungalow. It is a north facing site with spectacular views over the river dart. This presented the arcitecht ( Paul Bedford, of Bedford & Jobson) with quite a tricky task of giving the owners the accomdation they sought, making the best of the views and restricting the shadow over the garden. These factors coupled with his own preference for rectiliniear form (at least externally) have created an unsual design. The plan for me, resemebles that of a church, it has been rather a challenging build, with little tolerance for error with the laying out of the building.

We started rather late in the season, mid June 2007 and the cob was not started until towards the end of August, so it was touch and go especially with the bad weather as to whether we would get the roof on before christmas. I am glad to say we just made it.

For all this I am quite pleased of the results so far



highly insulated plinth wall first lift of cob walls halfway-september07
nich formed under stairs oaklintels go in on oak tressel pieces nich formed under stairs
timber wall plates go in for first floor joists fire place formed (oak lintel protected by polythene) JCB comes in handy for placing oak beams


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