
Coach House Film
Built in 1860, the coach house was part of the original footprint of Rose’s home, designed as stabling and as somewhere to keep the coaches.
In the 1950s it had been split off from the main house and sold, along with the lion’s share of the garden. Once Rose acquired it a few years ago, she began the process of transformation, into “a baby sister to the main house, but one with its own identity”.
In this new film, by Matthew Donaldson, Rose speaks about the reformation of the space into a magical urban cottage; from the raw pink plaster to the sculptural staircase, discover how the coach house evolved into a ‘little jewel’ that perfectly demonstrates Rose’s ethos of marrying function with beauty.
More information and pictures of the coach house can be found in Rose Uniacke at Work.