The site was previously occupied by an old timber barn, which had received approval for conversion under Class Q planning permission. The new design replaces the existing structure with a modern home clad in sustainably sourced timber, paying homage to its predecessor while significantly enhancing its sustainability credentials.
The property features three bedrooms and has been thoughtfully positioned and oriented to capture natural light and optimise energy efficiency.
Sustainable materials and construction methods were carefully selected to ensure the dwelling blends seamlessly with its setting, respecting both the local environment and its agricultural heritage. The result is a beautifully crafted, energy-efficient home that embodies a strong sense of place, offering both comfort and sustainability.