Skylark Court
photo credit: Skye ImagesSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye ImagesSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye ImagesSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye ImagesSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye ImagesSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye ImagesSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye ImagesSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye ImagesSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye MediaSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.
photo credit: Skye MediaSkylark Court, Broadford, Isle of SkyeComprising of fourteen units of mixed tenancy, this represents the third phase to be built in the Campbell’s Farm development by Lochalsh & Skye Housing Association. The Client’s design brief placed particular emphasis on economy, low maintenance and environmental sustainability. Each home is designed with a mix of white harled roughcast and untreated Scottish grown heartwood of European larch cladding to fit within the crofting vernacular landscape. The environmental credentials of this development are further enhanced by the timber kit and by fitting each home with an innovative solar water heating system.