The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway has a new station and visitor
centre
Originally constructed in 1875 to carry iron ore, the
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway is one of the Lake
District National Park's most popular tourist
attractions, carrying some 120,000 visitors a year. The
narrow gauge line runs for seven miles from Ravenglass
on the coast to Dalegarth Station, one of the Park's
most remote areas.
For the best part of 80 years, the station at Dalegarth
was a cramped wooden structure with a felt roof,
offering very limited facilities for tourists. The
operators of the line therefore decided to replace it
with a new combined station and visitor centre which
would sit comfortably in its setting and become a
destination in its own right.
The brief was for a functional, highly sustainable
building which would attract tourists and be in sympathy
with the spectacular Lakeland backdrop. It had to
include a ticket office, waiting room with toilets, cafe
and gift shop- all large enough to accommodate a full
'trainload' of visitors and coach parties. It also had
to be flexible enough to act as a venue for childrens'
parties, meetings and conferences.
Pinelog's architects response to this challenging brief
was to propose a two-storey structure influenced by the
dramatic nature of the site. Its remote location
favoured the use of a prefabricated, timber framed
building, which could be easily transported to site and
finished with local and renewable materials.
Negotiations between the architects, developers and the
Lake District National Park Authority ensured that the
proposed structure, in both design and materials,
related well to the railway heritage of the site and the
vernacular architecture of Eskdale. The satisfactory
conclusion of the planning process reflects the quality
of the scheme and attention to detail.
The form of the new building is simple and compact. It
is constructed in timber frame with glulam laminated
trusses, giving a vaulted roof style on the upper floor.
Highly insulated, the frame is clad in Siberian larch
panels and blockwork finished with a natural Lake
District render.
The design was chosen to evoke memories of the line's
mining and Victorian tourism heritage. The colours
selected follow the livery of the original Furness
Railway Company and are used in such a way to ensure
that the building merges into the landscape.
Full height, narrow windows provide excellent
ventilation and daylight penetration. This style was
selected to echo the railway theme and give an overall
elegance to the building.
The 30 degree pitched roof is finished with locally
sourced reclaimed Cumbrian slate and has an overhang on
the front elevation to provide a sheltered area for
visitors waiting for their train.
Visitors have level access from the platform to the
Ticket Office, Fellbites Cafe and the Scafell Gift Shop.
A generous stair leads down to the open plan lower floor
with its own toilet facilities. A self contained
multi-purpose space has therefore been created for the
other functions of the building. The lower floor can
also be accessed from a car park at the rear.
Chief Executive of the R&ER, Jim Walker is delighted
with the new facility: "The fact that Pinelog was able
to provide a complete design and build solution was a
tremendous benefit for us. From original design through
to final landscaping, quality was paramount and they
consistently delivered this. Even though it has only
been in operation for a short time - the building
already seems to belong in its location."
In its 'Promoting Sustainable Tourism Statement' the
Lake District National Park Authority cites Dalegarth
Station as an excellent example of good practice, adding
-
"The Station occupies a unique location in terms of
heritage and landscape and is an important tourist
destination, but as there were no specific policies
dealing with replacement of existing tourist facilities,
the planning application for a replacement was judged on
its merit in terms of design and impact on the
environment."
"The new building can accommodate groups of visitors
more easily, provides better facilities, especially for
disabled users, and the lower floor gives more
flexibility in overall use. Upgrading has improved the
financial sustainability of the railway - an important
consideration given its significance to the local
economy of the Eskdale Valley."
Email:
dawn@pinelog.co.uk
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