VESP Architects

VESP Architects Devon based contemporary Architects, offering a complete design service from inception to completion.

We are a medium sized architectural practice, located in Ashburton, Devon. Our approach aims to wed progressive, contemporary design with environmentally responsible construction practices. Each of our designs is bespoke and site specific, tailor made to the client’s requirements and the critical demands of a sustainable environment.

A carefully restored Victorian villa in Dorset, reimagined for contemporary family living.Alongside the full refurbishme...
27/05/2026

A carefully restored Victorian villa in Dorset, reimagined for contemporary family living.
Alongside the full refurbishment of the original house, a new rear extension was added to create a generous open-plan kitchen, dining and living space with a much stronger connection to the landscape.
Fully glazed on two sides, the new garden room opens directly onto the private garden and frames views across the Dorset countryside beyond , something the original house was never able to fully embrace.
The result is a light-filled space that connects inside and out, bringing everyday living closer to the surrounding landscape while complementing the character of the historic home.

Garden design by
Interior design by
Photos by Downer Photography

Timber ceilings have a unique ability to transform the atmosphere of an interior.Beyond their natural beauty, they intro...
20/05/2026

Timber ceilings have a unique ability to transform the atmosphere of an interior.

Beyond their natural beauty, they introduce warmth, texture and softness, helping larger spaces feel calm, grounded and inviting. Whether expressed through finely detailed slats, exposed structural elements or broad timber planes, the material adds depth and character in a way few other finishes can.

Across many of our projects, timber is used not only as a finish, but as an integral architectural element, bringing warmth and tactility to contemporary spaces while creating a strong connection to nature and craftsmanship.

Featured projects:
Hexworthy House, Dartmoor
Stipperstone, Devon
Sycamore House, North Yorkshire





A moment of colour and contrast from Labrador Bay House.Deeply pigmented walls frame the stairwell, creating a dramatic ...
19/05/2026

A moment of colour and contrast from Labrador Bay House.

Deeply pigmented walls frame the stairwell, creating a dramatic backdrop for the playful suspended lighting installation. Bright orange cables weave through the space, adding energy, movement and a strong visual rhythm, while the warm glow of the pendants softens the darker tones around them.

A good example of how lighting and colour can completely shape the atmosphere of a space.

Timber cladding continues to feature across many of our projects, valued for both its versatility and its connection to ...
12/05/2026

Timber cladding continues to feature across many of our projects, valued for both its versatility and its connection to the landscape.
Depending on the species, finish and detailing, timber can feel refined and contemporary, soft and natural, or robust and agricultural. It can be installed vertically or horizontally, left untreated to weather naturally to silver-grey tones, or treated to deepen colour and durability over time.
Alongside its visual warmth and texture, sustainably sourced timber also offers significant environmental benefits, making it an important material within low-energy and environmentally conscious architecture.
A few examples here of how we’ve used timber cladding across a range of projects, each responding differently to its setting and architectural character.

Check out our website for more images, www.vesp.uk

We’re pleased to have received planning permission for this new coastal home in Downderry, Cornwall.The carefully consid...
08/05/2026

We’re pleased to have received planning permission for this new coastal home in Downderry, Cornwall.
The carefully considered replacement dwelling demonstrates how thoughtful design can respond successfully to complex planning constraints while delivering high-quality contemporary architecture in a highly sensitive landscape.
Located within an Area of Great Landscape Value and a Coastal Vulnerability Zone, the project presented significant challenges from the outset. Its exposed coastal position required a robust and evidence-led approach, particularly in relation to landscape impact, long-term coastal erosion and compliance with both local and national planning policy.
The proposal responds carefully to its setting, creating a home that sits comfortably within the wider Cornish coastline while embracing contemporary design.

You can read more about this exciting project on our website, www.vesp.uk/news-item/planning-permission-received-for-new-coastal-home

This is one of our projects on Dartmoor where you can see how important CGI visuals are in communicating a design long b...
07/05/2026

This is one of our projects on Dartmoor where you can see how important CGI visuals are in communicating a design long before construction begins.

They help clients understand the scale, materials, light and atmosphere of a project in a much more realistic way, giving a clear sense of how the finished building will sit within its landscape.

For us, CGI is not about creating something over-polished or unrealistic. It's about communicating architecture clearly, honestly, and helping bring a project to life long before it is built.

The proposal for this replacement house is rooted in its Cornish setting, creating a building that truly belongs to its ...
06/05/2026

The proposal for this replacement house is rooted in its Cornish setting, creating a building that truly belongs to its landscape, something the existing structure fails to achieve. A strong sense of place is established through the use of locally distinctive materials, including Cornish slate stone walling and reclaimed Delabole slate tiles carefully salvaged from the original building. Their naturally dark, muted tones allow the house to sit quietly within the green surroundings, settling comfortably into the wider estuary landscape.
..and what a view the house will have....

Read more here, www.vesp.uk/news-item/replacement-dwelling-restronguet-point-cornwall

Just over a year ago, we began construction of our new Passivhaus office in Ashburton.Achieving full Passivhaus certific...
30/04/2026

Just over a year ago, we began construction of our new Passivhaus office in Ashburton.

Achieving full Passivhaus certification in a commercial building is still relatively rare, but as certified Passivhaus designers, it was a challenge we were keen to take on.
In January, we moved into the completed space, a studio that reflects our commitment to low-energy, high-performance design.

We’d love to welcome you to our new office to discuss your project.

Feel free to get in touch to arrange a visit.

We often work with clients who have fallen in love with a period property, but feel it’s missing that connection to the ...
16/04/2026

We often work with clients who have fallen in love with a period property, but feel it’s missing that connection to the garden.

A contemporary garden room can be a simple way to achieve this, and it can take many different forms depending on the house and setting.

At Lee House, an incongruous conservatory was removed and replaced with a new single-storey garden room. The design sits quietly alongside the existing Georgian house, improving the relationship with the garden without competing with the original building.
The original house provides those cosy, more enclosed and formal living spaces, while the new extension offers a light, open room that can be fully opened up to the surrounding garden.

Have a look on our website for similar projects, www.vesp.uk

This single-storey, three-bedroom replacement home is carefully elevated on stilts above the River Exe, responding to it...
14/04/2026

This single-storey, three-bedroom replacement home is carefully elevated on stilts above the River Exe, responding to its setting while creating a calm, private place to live.

The principal bedroom opens onto its private outdoor deck, with sliding timber screens offering privacy when needed. The en-suite bathroom connects directly to the garden, allowing it to open fully for a more secluded outdoor bathing experience.

A simple, considered design shaped by its landscape.

Find out more about Replacement Dwellings and the key considerations in our guide here, www.vesp.uk/news-item/replacement-dwellings-key-considerations

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5 Station Yard
Ashburton
TQ137EF

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Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6:30pm
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