Not-so-Grand Designs! Plan to tug down ugly Seventies home and change it with futuristisc residence similar to these on hit C4 property present is met with horror by locals
- The property in Nefyn, on the Llyn Peninsula, North Wales, is to be demolished
- Disgruntled residents declare new designs are ‘no higher than the earlier one’
Plans to tug down a Seventies type home for a brand new Grand Designs-style futuristic pad in North Wales has been met with horror by locals.
The previous massive rectangular residence in Nefyn, on the Llyn Peninsula, sits over a collection of garages and boat sheds on the cliffside on the fringe of the seaside, and designers now plan to demolish it in favour of a luxurious seaside residence with charcoal timber partitions and pure stone.
The location was beforehand residence to a restaurant earlier than being knocked down and remodeled into the present home, known as Morlais, within the early Seventies.
However the designs for the brand new property have been blasted as ‘no higher than the earlier one’ by disgruntled residents.
A public session over the brand new designs has sparked a collection of objections from locals, who described it as ‘not being consistent with the realm’, and as a ‘darkish, unwielding lump’, as a result of proposed darkish plinth supporting the white cladding.
Issues have additionally been raised that the land is ‘too unstable for such a constructing’ due to the state of the retaining partitions on the cliff.
The previous massive rectangular residence in Nefyn, on the Llyn Peninsula, sits over a collection of garages and boat sheds on the cliffside on the fringe of the seaside

Architects now plan to demolish it in favour of a luxurious seaside residence with charcoal timber partitions and pure stone

The location was beforehand residence to a restaurant earlier than being knocked down and remodeled into the present home, known as Morlais, within the early Seventies

The designs for the brand new property have been blasted as ‘no higher than the earlier one’ by disgruntled residents

A public session over the brand new designs has sparked a collection of objections from locals, who described it as ‘not being consistent with the realm’, and as a ‘darkish, unwielding lump’, as a result of proposed darkish plinth supporting the white cladding

Work will probably be carried out to demolish the house because it stands and set up cliff stabilisation and new retaining constructions
Based on Downs Merrifield Architects, work will probably be carried out to demolish the house because it stands and set up cliff stabilisation and new retaining constructions.
The architects report reads: ‘The constructing form displays the unique boathouse/cafe which occupied the location previous to the development of Morlais.
‘The constructing kind additionally blends in with the pitched roofs of present cottages while the pure end to the façades and native stone will tone in with the vegetation of the cliff.
‘The doorway is situated on the south aspect and is approached by way of the solar deck, with a display screen to assist improve privateness.’
Regardless of native objections, a planning officer for Gwynedd Council has backed the transfer to approve plans for the brand new construct.
‘There’s a proper for this home to exist and subsequently a proper to vary it’, they mentioned.