Dune House
- Location
- Suffolk
- Size
- Sleeps 9
Dune House was designed by Jarmund/Vigsnæs Architects for Living Architecture. It is located close to the picturesque village of Thorpeness in Suffolk, on an idyllic spot on the very edge of the sea, nestled among rolling dunes. Step from the living room directly onto the beach and enjoy extraordinary panoramic views over the sea from the terraces, bedrooms and bathrooms on the upper floor.
Accommodation
Stay from £1995 for 4 nights (for up to 9 guests)
- On the beach, just metres from the sea.
- 360-degree windows for all-round views of sea and landscape.
- Large open-plan living area and kitchen, with full height retractable sliding windows.
- Freshly caught local fish and shellfish to buy (when in season).
- Aldeburgh's revered local pubs and restaurants a short walk away.
- Village shop nearby.
- For up to nine guests of all ages; dog friendly.
- Five bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom and in-room bath.
The much-loved Dune House, continues to draw in new guests to the Suffolk coast, as well as commanding an almost cult following from our regulars. The design of the house suits all ages, families and friends, and creates an informal and relaxing environment to be in.
Guests enter the ground floor via an inclined concrete walkway semi-submerged into the dunes. Large windows on all sides, many of which can be slid open to create an indoor/outdoor space, give access to the sea just metres away. Guests can take an early morning swim, jog along the beach or just have their morning coffee watching the sun reflect off the sea. This glorious setting is also perfect for bringing your architecture/beach-loving dog along.
With kitchen, dining and sitting room all being within one extensive open plan space, guests can enjoy the freedom the house brings, and when the nights get cooler they can gather around the open fire, read, chat and relax. To the rear of the kitchen a small hidden room can be used either as a single guest bedroom, or for lazy afternoon naps.
Stairs lead up to a first-floor library space, with access to a small semi enclosed external terrace, giving further views out to sea. Off the library space are four bedrooms, each with their own bathroom and shower. The timber-lined bedrooms all have bath tubs, so guests can bathe whilst taking in glimpses of the sea or the meadows which surround the house at the rear.
Dune House provides the ultimate experience in seaside living; from watching the sun rise over the sea from the comfort of your bed, to strolling along the shore to buy freshly caught fish for dinner.
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What Guests Say
We really had the most enjoyable and uplifting time. The house is beautiful.
Really enjoyed staying in his house, the views are fantastic and we were lucky to have both lovely sunny days and wild wet days to enjoy from our beautifully appointed interior.
Awesome property and location, really enjoyed our stay - thank you. P.S. Roxy (our dog) loved the house and closeness to the beach!
Everything at the house and the house itself was fantastic and we had a brilliant weekend enjoying it.
It was clear that attention to the smallest details had been considered and it made the break.
What an incredibly beautiful house. Well done Living Architecture. I hated modern design before and now I am a total convert.
The house is quite magical. The views are stunning from every room. We all loved it.
We liked the design of the house from the outside and how it fitted into the landscape while being innovative.
I loved everything about the house, it was an amazing experience - the simplicity of downstairs and the angles and lines upstairs are so incredibly effective.
We all just loved staying at The Dune House. Excellent location & well designed house.
About The Architecture
Following an invited architectural competition, JVA had the clearest of concepts - a house within the sand dunes, transparent base and 'floating' roof structure above.
The board marked concrete, and polished concrete floor anchor the structure within the surrounding dune-scape, whilst the complex geometry of the roof was inspired by the variety of pitched roofs of other houses along the shore and in the village of Thorpeness.
Slim columns around the perimeter, along with the central concrete core, support a 'floating' timber roof structure above. The shape rises and falls to create a series of non-linear shaped rooms for sleeping and bathing in. Here guests can feel more private, as opposed to the more open feel of the living space below. Ash lined ceilings to this area complete this sense of a timber box floating above the heads of the guests within.
The large leather modular sofa system and bedroom furniture were specifically designed for this house by the architect. Other furniture and soft furnishings have been carefully selected to provide a welcoming and restful environment.
JVA are renowned in Norway for their beautifully crafted buildings; Dune House whilst referencing the surrounding coastal architecture, adds a very Nordic sensibility to this special environment.