Jamaica Gleaner

FINDING COZINESS, RUSTIC CHARM

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ST LUKE’S Anglican Church in The Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, is situated in Cross Roads. The rector there is Venerable Archdeacon Patrick Cunningham.

His wife,

Deaconess Elaine Cunningham, is the principal of St Hugh’s High School for Girls. Where they both live is the church rectory (residence of the rector) and the column, in furtheranc­e of its mission to find and share Jamaica’s unique and diverse architectu­re,

pays a visit to their home – an address being different from that of the church.

The provocativ­e element of the architectu­ral design is the various wings of the house spread out on the site, at differing angles. Another seldomseen design element is the use of natural stone walls on the inside, adding texture, coziness, and rustic charm.

Yet another design element is space, and the design exudes space;

with living room incorporat­ing separate, colour-coordinate­d seating areas. Tray ceilings in living and dining areas, lift your eyes upwards. Wide-louvred bi-fold doors open to the back verandah, exposing a stone-walled waterfall, spilling into a stone pond of Koi fish below. A fountain in the pond completes the visual fixation, with the soothing sounds of flowing water … inviting relaxation.

Kitchen with wood cabinets lead, via a secured, covered walkway, to a separate staff quarters wing, which includes the laundry.

The sleep wing of the house includes four bedrooms with three bathrooms. There is refreshmen­t room, study, and a room that welcomes … the entrance foyer. A double carport opening to a circular driveway completes the sanctuary. Paintings and ceramics coordinate with the interiors.

The property is well fruited with lime trees, ackee, breadfruit, starapple, mangoes, June plum, etc. There is a greenhouse in the back, with orchids. In fact, orchids are everywhere, colouring the environs in the most beautiful way – thanks

‘The property is well fruited with lime trees, ackee, breadfruit, starapple, mangoes, June plum.’

to the archdeacon’s passion for growing them. A refreshmen­t to the spirit, a refreshmen­t to the soul.

Major remodellin­g took place before the Cunningham­s moved in 11 years ago, and I think myself blessed to have been chosen for its design and modificati­on. It included extension to structure; new roof, retiling and much more.

We say thanks for the visit, and do appreciate the architectu­ral merits this house has humbly shown us.

n Barry Rattray, dream designer and builder, Email: barry-rattray@hotmail.com/ lifestyle@gleanerjm.com.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Part of the living room leading to the entrance foyer.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Part of the living room leading to the entrance foyer.
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Barry Rattray
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Stone-walled waterfall with a fish pond below.
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CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS A section of the living room.
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Dining room with tray ceiling above.

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