| New Lifeboat Station Bude. The new Bude Lifeboat Station is centrally located on Summerleaze Beach,
Bude, on a most sensitive and prominent site, set within Maram grass
sand dunes. Bude's lifeboat history goes back as far as the 1850's when
the first RNLI funded lifeboat came to Bude, housed in a purpose built
lifeboat station on the west side of the canal.
Following a successful trial period operating from temporary facilities,
Summerleaze Beach was deemed to be operationally acceptable. The new
station now replaces the existing sub-standard garage/boathouse on the
lockhead. The building is a focal point for Summerleaze Beach and is
designed to be viewed from a variety of vantage points. It has no
dominant façade but aims to be visually interesting on all elevations
and if viewed from above the circular lifeboat station resembles a
shell-like form.
The station provides ground floor crew changing facilities plus a glass
fronted circular crew room on the upper level giving panoramic
surveillance of the harbour. During launch and recovery of the lifeboat
this crew room will provide unobstructed views of the route through the
sand dunes, across the beach and out to sea past the Bude breakwater.
The brief from the RNLI directed us to carry out the design of Bude's
Lifeboat Station to an extremely high quality, specifying sustainable
materials wherever possible and ensuring the building will resist the
effects of severe weather in such an exposed maritime environment.
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