As one of National Trust’s most important heritage sites, Mottisfont Abbey presents a delicate balance between preserving its historic value and offering modern, engaging facilities to the public. The development has been expertly realised by Burd Haward Architects, creating an exceptional experience for visitors while having minimal impact on the surrounding environment.
The detailed site masterplan encompassed the conversion of a Grade II Listed Coach House into a restaurant, alongside the construction of new buildings to house a shop, café and visitor facilities. These new structures were carefully designed to reflect the agricultural vernacular of the estate, with each building possessing its own unique character while maintaining harmony with the natural landscape.
The Rooflight Co was selected by Burd Haward Architects to design and manufacture bespoke trapezoidal rooflights, based on our contemporary classic Neo Rooflight. Given the complexity of the project, attention to detail was critical in preserving both the aesthetics and functionality of the design.
The buildings are situated on the banks of the River Test, adjacent to a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), so every aspect of the design was carried out with minimal environmental impact in mind. A key feature of this approach was raising the buildings slightly above ground to reduce their effect on the floodplain, while ensuring the integrity of the surrounding ecosystem was maintained.
A particularly important element of the design was the use of bespoke rooflights in the gift shop, which enhance the space with natural light whilst also contributing to ventilation and temperature control. Designed to resemble a traditional agricultural barn, the rooflights allow an abundance of daylight to flood the interior, creating a light and airy environment that benefits both the visitor experience and the building’s energy efficiency.
Internally, the frameless appearance of the rooflights offers a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that complements the simplicity of the design and enhances the overall feel of the visitor centre, without detracting from the historic Abbey.
Our Bespoke Design Team worked closely with Burd Haward Architects and Beard Construction from the early design stages through to final installation, ensuring flawless execution. The bespoke trapezoidal rooflights featured concealed motors to enable opening, providing additional ventilation and fresh air during warmer months. At the top-hinged end of each rooflight, the corten roof elegantly sails over the frame edge, hiding part of the water channel for a clean finish. This detail creates the appearance that the rooflights are set directly into the roof like perfectly placed puzzle pieces, delivering an uninterrupted visual effect.
The development marks a major step forward in making Mottisfont Abbey a more accessible and engaging site for visitors, while preserving its significance as a National Trust property and important heritage asset. The collaboration between The Rooflight Co, Burd Haward Architects and Beard Construction resulted in an exceptional project that is both environmentally sensitive and visually striking, exemplifying the care and expertise invested in every aspect of this landmark development.
Awards
- RIBA South 2016
• Wood Awards 2016 – Highly Commended
Rooflights
- Bespoke Neo Rooflights from The Rooflight Co