The couple spent most of their working lives in London, where Terence, a barrister, was a partner in a leading London law firm. They are both keen sailors and Terence has always kept boats in various harbours along the south coast.
For years it had been the Marchmonts' dream one day to retire to the coast and, when the time arrived, they started searching for a site. This turned out to be difficult to put it mildly, but their perseverance paid off and eventually they found their dream location right on the water's edge (that is when the tide is in!)
The plot, which housed an old steel-framed building from the 50's, was sold by auction and, once they had secured the purchase, they engaged Julia's architect brother to design their new home. This he did, and he did them proud!
The design is completely bespoke and very contemporary, with numerous novel and attractive features. Take for instance the faceted window bays and angled balconies to the first floor bedrooms - designed to give aspects of both sides of the harbour - the wide patio doors with glazed gable head above in the TV room or the small circular kitchen window, reminiscent of a port hole.
The exterior cladding is characteristic of the area, with flint panels and brick coins and features to the ground floor and white render to the first floor.