Farnham House
Hotel, Conference Centre and Spa in Co. Cavan
Project Cost €42m.
Project Description
Farnham Estate, situated in the rolling drumlin and lake landscape
of Co. Cavan, comprises over 1,300 acres of woodland with
Farnham House and its surrounding designed landscape, at the
centre.
After over 400 years of private ownership, the new owner set out to
allow the public to discover the splendour and tranquility of
Farnham by transforming it into a luxury hotel. The project included
the restoration of Farnham House itself and the construction of 150
new guestrooms, a destination wellness centre and a state of the
art conference facility.
The principal design consideration was the insertion of large new
building elements into the context of the listed building, its
outbuildings and the historic landscape, without detracting from the
inherent character of the setting and the demesne as a whole.
This has been achieved by breaking down the building into smaller
constituent elements which have been arranged sensitively around
the site, and juxtaposed with the historic building fabric and the
established landscape features in order to minimise the impact of
the new building, and set up dynamic relationships between new
and old.
The main entrance is positioned where the original entrance to the
house once stood, looking out towards the principal tree framed
landscape vista . The glass roofed entrance lobby physically links
Farnham House to the new buildings, yet visually separates it, so
that when seen from the approach driveway, the house is
maintained as the dominant focal point of the architectural
composition. Parking is discreetly set within woodland, screened
from view.
The bedroom blocks, placed where previously stood farmyard
outbuildings, are unobtrusively tucked into the established oak
woodland. Using salvaged stone, render, and zinc roofing, their
simple forms are contemporary in detail yet with echoes of the rural
vernacular.
The spa has been housed within reconstructed stone cowsheds,
with landscaped courtyards being formed between these and the
bedroom wings. The spa buildings step down with the topography
towards the rear, where render and stone give way to glass to allow
the swimming pool to sit into and engage with the tranquil
surrounding landscape.
To the front of Farnham House is the formally laid out lawn, with its
magnificent historic trees and surrounded by garden walls on three
sides. Into this composition, modern elements have been
discreetly added; a contemporary barn, to house the restaurant, it's
glass and dressed stone façade and slender steel colonnade in
counterpoint to the original random rubble stone garden wall; and a
long, elegant, steel and glass structure, conceived as a modern day
orangerie, housing the pre-conference reception area. This space,
running alongside the old garden wall, affords views back across
the lawn towards Farnham House, and is a perfect foil to the
internal environment of the main function room beyond.
The bulk of
the conference centre, clad in untreated cedar boarding, is tucked
away behind the garden wall, concealed from view from the lawn.
The interior fitting out, inspired by the building's arcadian setting,
achieves a sumptuous blend of modernity and tradition, with use of
daylighting and framed views linking the interior inextricably with
the surrounding landscape.
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