The Glimpse
A First World War coastal structure, converted into a high-performance home on the north Cornwall coast.
This started as a derelict ammunition store - part of Cornwall's First World War coastal defence infrastructure, sitting on the headland at Chapel Porth. By the time Elements Build came on site, it had been stripped back to bare concrete. The foundations had never been properly underpinned, the roof was beyond repair, and the structure had no insulation, no services, and no airtightness to speak of.
Working closely with Marrum Architects throughout, the build addressed the structural issues first. Foundations underpinned. The roof lifted, fully rebuilt, and re-clad in Cornish larch with a custom standing-seam tin finish. The envelope was then brought up to a high level of energy performance: full insulation, airtight construction, air source heat pump, and underfloor heating throughout. Acoustic insulation throughout the build ensures the Atlantic wind outside stays outside.
The brief from the owner was clear - make it perform without making it disappear. The material palette reflects that. Flooring is reclaimed timber salvaged from a decommissioned chapel in East Anglia. Doors are custom-made. The bathroom suite is reclaimed. Every window and opening was positioned to frame a view of the Cornish coastline - the glimpse the project is named for. Outside, raised beds planted with marram grass anchor the building back into the dune landscape it sits within.