Meadow View – Ilkley

Bowman Riley designed Meadow View, a replacement four-bedroom house in a green belt area in Ilkley.

The pre-existing two-storey detached property was narrow, with small rooms that were not suitable for conversion into modern open-plan living. In addition, the house was poorly insulated and in need of new electrics.

The new three-storey house, with a subterranean level, takes advantage of the nine-metre level change. With a feature entrance hall and full-height glazing, the staircase offers views throughout the property to the rear garden. The open-plan living areas connect to an outside terrace.
The four bedrooms are accessed off the feature staircase and all rooms provide spectacular views over the gardens.

The gable roof to bedrooms two of the bedrooms have been extended to create a balcony and masonry wing walls to provide privacy to the adjacent properties. The basement is hidden between two retaining walls on either side of the glazed area to allow interaction with the garden and provide a internal space for a home cinema, bar and gym. There is a vertical emphasis throughout the modern design with floor to ceiling glazing and external frameless glass balustrading to allow uninterrupted views of the garden and beyond.

A red brick façade with contemporary black aluminium framed windows, bi-folding doors, fascias and soffits contribute to the aesthetics of the property.

Meadow View benefits from renewable energy technology with integrated photovoltaic roof panels, an air source heat pump, electric car charging points and a highly efficient whole-house mechanical ventilation with a heat recovery system.

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