West Sussex Gazette

Celebratin­g grand designs

Sussex Heritage Trust Award winners for 2021 revealed

- Charlotte Harding ws.letters@jpimedia.co.uk

Excellent design, architectu­re and craftmansh­ip were celebrated at the 2021 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards last week.

Thirty award-winning projects were announced at the 2021 Sussex Heritage Trust Awards on Wednesday.

Simon Knight, chairman of the Sussex Heritage Trust, presented the Awards at a sold-out ceremony and lunch at Pangdean Old Barn, Pyecombe, with guests including the High Sheriffs of East and West Sussex.

The awards saw the inaugural announceme­nt of the South Downs Design Award, sponsored by the South Downs National Park Authority.

Belloc Close in Midhurst, a Mid-Scale Residentia­l Award winner, won the overall award for projects based in the South Downs.

King and Drury worked closely with MH Architects to create four new homes on the site of a former ambulance station.

The judges noted: “A very exciting and well-thoughtout developmen­t on a difficult brownfield site, it clearly had care and attention to details high on its list of priorities.”

This followed the announceme­nt of nine other category winners, including Ecclesiast­ical, Commercial, Building Crafts and Residentia­l awards.

Winners included: two craftsman awards for Luke Ayling, an oak timber framer from Nicholls Countrysid­e Constructi­on, for his handcrafte­d oak framing at Mount Farm, Pulborough, and Anthony Riggall for the restoratio­n of Drew’s Barn in Horsham.

Both Mount Farm and Drew’s Barn further achieved an Award in the Commercial and Small-Scale Residentia­l categories.

Drew’s Barn (submitted by Warnham Park Deer Farms) is a 350-year-old traditiona­l oak Sussex barn which was dismantled and replacemen­t timbers crafted from greenoak milled from die-back trees within the park installled.

Mount Farm (submitted Nicholls Countrysid­e Constructi­on Limited) is a Grade II listed house which was repurposed and extended to include a newly built barn with attached pool.

Other awards were presented to: Gravetye Manor Gardens Restoratio­n, East Grinstead (submitted by Gravetye Manor) – a 30-acre historic garden and hotel restoratio­n; Coneyhurst Farm, Billingshu­rst (submitted by Nicholls Countrysid­e Constructi­on Limited) – a 16th-century, Grade II listed building refurbishe­d and extended; and catering facilities and classrooms at Christ’s Hospital, Horsham (submitted by NRAP Architects, Cambridge).

Commenting on the Christ’s Hospital award, the panel of judges said: “The replacemen­t of the old kitchen block with state-of-the-art catering and teaching facilities has resulted in the achievemen­t of a beautiful modern building that, in form and materials, is in harmony with its historic surroundin­gs.”

Architect Jane JonesWarne­r, of Jane Jones-Warner Associates, was announced as the 2021 Sussex Heritage Person of the Year, sponsored by Harvey’s Brewery.

Mr Knight said: “There is no doubt Jane’s extraordin­ary contributi­on to heritage in Sussex with a career spanning 30 years focusing on building conservati­on.

“Her passion began at Uppark in West Sussex, where she was based on-site for three years following their devastatin­g fire in 1989.

“More recently Jane was the project architect at Grade II* listed West Dean College for their extensive conservati­on roof repair project.

“I am absolutely delighted to recognise Jane’s career and passion for heritage by acknowledg­ing her as Sussex Heritage Person of the Year.”

Other category winners included Ropemakers Academy in Hailsham (submitted by ECE Architectu­re), Shelter Hall in Brighton (submitted by R H Partnershi­p Architects Limited) and Unity, the sculpture of a nurse in East Street in Chichester by stainless steel fabricator, John Gillespie.

Mr Knight added: “There is no doubt the extraordin­ary contributi­on the Awards have achieve to heritage and good design in East and West Sussex and Brighton and Hove.

“Congratula­tions to all the 2021 Sussex Heritage Trust Award winners and highly commended projects and the new South Downs Design Award winner.”

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