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Architects: Neil Choudhury Architects
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Nick Guttridge
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, ELEVATE, Adobe Systems Incorporated, Ashen Cross Quarry, Clement Window Group, Elite Metalcraft, Latham Steel Doors, QTD Group, Ryterna, Somdor Engineering, The Rooflight, Trimble Navigation, VMZINC
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Lead Architects: Neil Choudhury Architects

Text description provided by the architects. The Long House is a two-storey, new-build dwelling in Somerton, Somerset, designed by Neil Choudhury Architects. The 350 square-metre project is built into a steeply sloping site and overlooks a pond, mill stream and garden designed by James Alexander Sinclair. Conceived as a liberal reinterpretation of local long houses, the plan measures six-metres wide by 40-metres long with a traditional flat gable end. A contemporary tweak is that the plan is cranked around the central entrance hall and stairwell. All habitable rooms face the garden to the south.



























