Historic buildings should retain their visual integrity as far as possible, whilst at the same time allowing for the reasonable aspirations and needs of a growing family, and to do … Read More
Chaumiere
Our brief was to design a sensitive extension to a charming, Listed Guernsey cottage on a quiet rural lane. The existing two storey house has gained an additional bedroom and … Read More
La Rocque
La Rocque is located on a stunning site in St. Martin’s, overlooking the east coast of Guernsey. It was conceived as a house of two halves: the entrance a private, … Read More
St. John’s Church, Clock and Tower Restoration Works
In 2020 we were approached by the Rector & Churchwardens of St. John’s to lead the repair process for works to the tower and clock. The building dates from 1838 … Read More
L’Aumone Medical Centre
The doctor’s surgery at L’Aumone was originally constructed in 1974. Although the building had been extended over the years it was significantly undersized for the number of patients registered with … Read More
Pat Merriman Peace Garden
Pat Merriman Peace Garden at Les Cotils was designed in memory of the late Pat Merriman, in collaboration between Architect Andrew Dyke of CCD Ltd. and Landscape Architect Stephen Welch … Read More
Sousique
Sousique is a much-loved home, but the family needed more space. CCD worked with the owners to design an extension that wraps around two sides of the bungalow and increases … Read More
Chapelle du Vallon Apartments
Torteval Methodist Church community were planning to move to the Parish Church building, which would leave their premises unoccupied. CCD were approached to develop a proposal to convert the former … Read More
Moulin Huet Cottage
Originally built as a magazine for the adjacent gun battery, Moulin Huet Cottage was used to store ammunition, and also possibly as accommodation, for the militia during the late 18thC … Read More
Les Fontaines
Tucked out of the way behind trees and earth banks, only a stone’s throw away from Castel Church, lies the historic 2-storey longhouse of Les Fontaines, pars of which date … Read More
St George
Nestled in to 35 acres of landscaped grounds, this fabulous project dramatically enhanced the small ‘hamlet’ of historic buildings on one of Guernsey’s largest private estates. The main house was … Read More
La Houguette Barn
Attached to the main house of La Houguette, the ‘listed’ barn is likely to pre-date 1787. Other than having been re-roofed in recent years the barn was largely untouched and … Read More
La Maison de Haut
New roof over North Wing at La Maison de Haut Crowning Glory for Historic Home La Maison de Haut has been developed over a number of centuries from the 14th … Read More
The Little Chapel
The Little Chapel is located in Les Vauxbelets valley in St. Andrew, Guernsey. It was built by Brother Déodat who started work in March 1914. The current version of the … Read More
La Ronde Cheminée
A House in a Landscape This house, designed by the Architect for his and his wife’s retirement, is in a highly sensitive location on L’Ancresse Common, surrounded by an SSS, … Read More
The Guille-Alles Children’s Library
The old Children’s Library was tired and lacked any magic, partly due to years without anything but essential investment, but mostly as it had never been conceived as anything more … Read More
Fermain Tower
When Fermain Tower was bequeathed to the National Trust of Guernsey in 2002 it was in near derelict condition. Though originally the plan had been to repair and open the … Read More
Charlotte Battery Gates
During major works to the house it was deemed necessary to consider the dilapidated condition of the large 200 year old gates which secure this 20thC Open Market property. After … Read More
Maison de la Falaise Landscaping
The landscape design for this spectacular cliff-side project was created through collaboration between landscape architect Stephen Welch and architect Andrew Dyke. The project was founded in organic design principles and … Read More
Maison de la Falaise
Maison de la Falaise is built into a hollow quarried out of the cliff. It is an organic building which incorporates water, natural stone, timber and reed thatch. The building … Read More
Charlotte Battery Landscaping
Set within walls dating from the Napoleonic Wars, this project needed to deliver an attractive and practical space for living, entertaining and relaxing, to include an entrance courtyard and outdoor … Read More
The Mill
The former windmill is owned by celebrated jewellery designer Cathy Best and her husband Paul Freeman. Their showroom occupies the ground floor of the mill, and their living accommodation is … Read More
St Peter Port Constables’ Office
St. Peter Port Constables, who have been based in the Constables’ Office since the mid 1800’s, were concerned about poor access to the building and the lack of a room … Read More
Brockhurst
Dating from circa 1740 and a Protected building, Brockhurst has provided a much needed rental income for The Trust for the past 13 years. The tenancy break enabled much needed … Read More
No. 2 Escallonia
This extension was one of the first on the island to marry a contemporary glass structure to a historic listed dwelling, and shows how the two styles can exist in … Read More
Les Bourgs Hospice
The biggest challenge in designing a hospice is in creating the right ambience for the most important people in the building; the patients. Whilst it is a clinical facility, and … Read More
La Croisee
A renovated Guernsey Farmhouse in Torteval. The project involved renovation of the existing buildings, the construction of a new glazed link to join one of the existing barns to the … Read More
Belmont House
Belmont House, located on Queens Road, is a fine example of an 1820’s house situated within St. Peter Port, which makes an important contribution to Guernsey’s stock of Regency architecture. … Read More
La Falaise
La Falaise is a traditional Guernsey granite farmhouse on the south coast clifftop overlooking Petit Bot Valley. A later addition is the swimming pool and gym, which has a ‘hidden’ … Read More
Les Caches Farm
Les Caches Barn is an example of a mid 19th Century Guernsey farmhouse and barn. CCD has carried extensive restoration works at Les Caches, preserving as much of the original fabric … Read More
La Belle Vue
This house was conceived to replace a former dilapidated and overgrown dwelling and garage studio flat, which were located on a stunning east coast site overlooking the Islands. The site … Read More
Le Pres de Bas
This farmhouse project involved restoration of the main house, extensions to the main house, replacement of the vinehouse extension, restoration of the outbuildings and landscaping works over a period of … Read More
Les Landes Farm
Les Landes Farm has an unusual history. It was originally purchased by the current owner’s parents in the 1960s, but before they could move in, it was occupied by squatters, … Read More
Les Granges de Beauvoir Manor
The 1603 manor house at Les Granges de Beauvoir Manoris one of Guernsey’s most complete examples of early 17th C architecture and is truly one of the Islands’ finest houses. … Read More
L’Escargot
L’Escargot is the practice’s most commended project – Civic Trust Award 2003, “Runner-up” RIBA Downland Prize 2002, “Shortlisted” RIBA Manser Medal 2002 “RIBA Wessex, South West and Channel Islands Town … Read More
The Town Church
For many years the interior of the church was lit to a rather basic and unsatisfactory level with inappropriate pendant fittings which interrupted the main vistas through the building. There … Read More