P+HS Architects has submitted a
planning application to deliver a new 1,716m2
Regional Agricultural Centre on the site of the long
established and recognised Great Yorkshire
Showground in Harrogate on behalf of client the
Yorkshire Agricultural Society.
The proposals by P+HS Architects have been developed
to create a rural enterprise that will support the
Yorkshire Agricultural Society in achieving its
objectives and the agricultural community in the
region. The new building, on the south side of the
250 acre showground comprises a total of 865m2 of
office space, a farm shop of 710m2 (of which 267m2
is retail space) plus an 80- seater café (141m2).
There will also be 43 car parking spaces.
From the outset P+HS developed a design strategy
which would allow maximum opportunity to be taken of
sustainable principles, creating a showcase building
which minimises the impact on the environment and
anticipates changes in legislation for natural
ventilation and reduced CO2 output.
Site studies determined the overall shape and
position of the building on the site, designed to
avoid south sun and consequent overheating, but
allowing the prevailing wind to be used to maximise
natural ventilation opportunities and ensuring that
natural light penetrates to all parts of the
building.
Careful consideration was given to recycled
materials and the use, wherever possible, of natural
products [sheep’s wool insulation] for both
construction [timber frames] and for future running.
The farm shop and café roof will have a ‘green’
sedum roof and the complex will be heated by biomass
boiler.
P+HS Managing Director, Chris Potter said, “This is
a significant scheme which has great regional
importance and we are delighted to bring bespoke
resources and experience to such an exceptional
project. The proposed designs compliment the unique
setting of this development and its ecological
credentials are unmatched in the area.”
The office element will accommodate Yorkshire
Agricultural Society staff relocating from the
Pavilions of Harrogate, and in addition will offer
serviced office accommodation for agricultural /
rural related not-for-profit organisations.
Maximum flexibility has been designed into the
proposals allowing for the break out spaces to be
further subdivided to create smaller spaces, whilst
the office accommodation in the new building can be
joined to create larger working environments as
staff numbers grow.
The proposed farm shop has 267m2 of net retail floor
space. The farm shop will be an ancillary component
of the Showground making local food available
throughout the year for consumption at home as well
as at Showground events.
The new café will specialise in local produce,
supporting the objectives of the Society and
promoting the produce available for sale in the farm
shop. P+HS has designed the café so that it can host
cookery demonstrations and food launches to promote
local produce in association with the operation of
the farm shop and the core educational element of
the enterprise.
It is anticipated that the works could start on site
in 6 months with a 12 month schedule to deliver the
scheme in phases.
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