A headland gives you everything at once: light, horizon, and exposure. The same outlook that thrills on a clear morning becomes a gale by afternoon.
So we build low and deliberate, tucking the house into the contour and letting the roof follow the land. Shelter and prospect are held in balance — open to the view, braced against the storm.
The result is a home that feels both daring and protected. You are at the edge of things, and entirely at ease.

Designing for the path of the sun
Every MANOR plan begins not with walls, but with the daily arc of light across the site.

Why we build in stone
Stone is patient. On an exposed coast, that patience is everything.

The quiet discipline of light
Restraint, not spectacle: how a single well-placed opening can carry a whole room.
