Alan Tierney
This conversion designed by David Nossiter Architects has been kept as open-plan as possible to preserve the original barn’s cathedral-like proportions. Oversized birchfaced plywood furniture is strategically placed to act as partitions, providing privacy for bathrooms and sleeping areas
STEVE LANCEFIELD
Converting barns to residential use is a popular way to create spacious, highly individual homes that are packed with a lot of character. Many old agricultural buildings have no practical use for modern farming, so providing them with a new, viable use is beneficial to both conservation and sustainability.