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A 500 year-old "rough-luxe" barn located in Malvern Hills, Worcestershire is this week's featured small space. Welcome to the 114th post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". Discovered by the current owners "whilst looking for the perfect retreat to escape," the Grade II listed barn has quite a historic past: "There is reputed to be a plan of Bank Farm area in The West Minster Abbey Archives, showing the house and pond as it was in the1400's. By 1876 the farm belonged to Earl Beauchamp and in 1919 was sold to Stephen Ballard the second, who was son of Stephen Ballard who engineered and built the railway tunnel through the Malvern Hills. He also built Jubilee Drive which runs from the Wyche cutting to British camp to celebrate Queen Victoria´s Golden jubilee in 1887. The farm was then turned into a fruit farm. Some of these ancient apple trees remain in the orchard in front of the barn, which has an amazing display of pink blossom in May." Nestled between the primeval apple orchard and a private fishing lake, this stunning barn conversion has kept its historic roots without sacrificing modern conveniences. The sympathetic renovation retained the original timbers, stone walls and vaulted truss ceilings. Additional wood and stone came from around the farm. Facing the double blue barn doors is a velvet sofa that lends a touch of luxury to the rustic interior. The trunk coffee table adds character and doubles as hidden storage. The view from this space is breathtaking. In this open floor plan the sofa separates the sitting area from the dining. There's a sense of balance here, with the furnishings complementing the architectural beauty and not upstaging it. As the owner explains, "The refurbishment of the barn came from the desire to preserve and highlight the amazing internal features but not overwhelm them with the interior refurbishment It was so important to utilise many pieces I have collected over the years like the little time worn wall cupboard, the antique meat safes, the vintage console table and all the collectable accessories." The handmade kitchen was repainted to Lead Grey. Stairs lead to the hayloft -- more about that later. In a sea of soothing neutral tones the kitchen's red cooker makes a perfectly bold statement. Behind a "puddled heavy" curtain lies the master bedroom. Large enough for a king-sized bed with room to spare for an antique dresser An ensuite bathroom has shabby chic charm. And a gorgeous walk-in shower. Upstairs the old hayloft is now a sanctuary for naps or curling up with a good book. Or just enjoy the fresh air and views from the hayloft's open wooden door. Outdoor living is as special as the indoors at Wishbone. Sixteen beautiful green acres surround the barn. The private picnic area offers a lakeside view while enjoying a meal. A friendly equine neighbor completes the bucolic scene. Wishbone's owners sum up the wonder of this place so well: "We were inspired to make this humble countryside building an interesting and beautiful place to stay and with the barn doors open and the amazing view of the Malvern Hills unfolded before you – it feels magical and a place unspoilt and changed by time and time to rediscover yourself." I couldn't agree more. Seeing Wishbone inspires me to bring more magic into my own small cottage. The Wishbone is a vacation home available for rent from Unique Home Stays, www.uniquehomestays.com +44(0) 1637 881183. Images © Unique Home Stays www.uniquehomestays.com +44 (0) 1637 881183. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
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Set over 232-square metres in the British countryside, the home is a shining example of interior designer Kelly Hoppen's signature East-meets-West aesthetic.
Emma Burns has transformed a converted barn at her country home into a sitting-room-cum-guest-cottage full of hidden surprises and witty details...
A 500 year-old "rough-luxe" barn located in Malvern Hills, Worcestershire is this week's featured small space. Welcome to the 114th post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". Discovered by the current owners "whilst looking for the perfect retreat to escape," the Grade II listed barn has quite a historic past: "There is reputed to be a plan of Bank Farm area in The West Minster Abbey Archives, showing the house and pond as it was in the1400's. By 1876 the farm belonged to Earl Beauchamp and in 1919 was sold to Stephen Ballard the second, who was son of Stephen Ballard who engineered and built the railway tunnel through the Malvern Hills. He also built Jubilee Drive which runs from the Wyche cutting to British camp to celebrate Queen Victoria´s Golden jubilee in 1887. The farm was then turned into a fruit farm. Some of these ancient apple trees remain in the orchard in front of the barn, which has an amazing display of pink blossom in May." Nestled between the primeval apple orchard and a private fishing lake, this stunning barn conversion has kept its historic roots without sacrificing modern conveniences. The sympathetic renovation retained the original timbers, stone walls and vaulted truss ceilings. Additional wood and stone came from around the farm. Facing the double blue barn doors is a velvet sofa that lends a touch of luxury to the rustic interior. The trunk coffee table adds character and doubles as hidden storage. The view from this space is breathtaking. In this open floor plan the sofa separates the sitting area from the dining. There's a sense of balance here, with the furnishings complementing the architectural beauty and not upstaging it. As the owner explains, "The refurbishment of the barn came from the desire to preserve and highlight the amazing internal features but not overwhelm them with the interior refurbishment It was so important to utilise many pieces I have collected over the years like the little time worn wall cupboard, the antique meat safes, the vintage console table and all the collectable accessories." The handmade kitchen was repainted to Lead Grey. Stairs lead to the hayloft -- more about that later. In a sea of soothing neutral tones the kitchen's red cooker makes a perfectly bold statement. Behind a "puddled heavy" curtain lies the master bedroom. Large enough for a king-sized bed with room to spare for an antique dresser An ensuite bathroom has shabby chic charm. And a gorgeous walk-in shower. Upstairs the old hayloft is now a sanctuary for naps or curling up with a good book. Or just enjoy the fresh air and views from the hayloft's open wooden door. Outdoor living is as special as the indoors at Wishbone. Sixteen beautiful green acres surround the barn. The private picnic area offers a lakeside view while enjoying a meal. A friendly equine neighbor completes the bucolic scene. Wishbone's owners sum up the wonder of this place so well: "We were inspired to make this humble countryside building an interesting and beautiful place to stay and with the barn doors open and the amazing view of the Malvern Hills unfolded before you – it feels magical and a place unspoilt and changed by time and time to rediscover yourself." I couldn't agree more. Seeing Wishbone inspires me to bring more magic into my own small cottage. The Wishbone is a vacation home available for rent from Unique Home Stays, www.uniquehomestays.com +44(0) 1637 881183. Images © Unique Home Stays www.uniquehomestays.com +44 (0) 1637 881183. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
A 500 year-old "rough-luxe" barn located in Malvern Hills, Worcestershire is this week's featured small space. Welcome to the 114th post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". Discovered by the current owners "whilst looking for the perfect retreat to escape," the Grade II listed barn has quite a historic past: "There is reputed to be a plan of Bank Farm area in The West Minster Abbey Archives, showing the house and pond as it was in the1400's. By 1876 the farm belonged to Earl Beauchamp and in 1919 was sold to Stephen Ballard the second, who was son of Stephen Ballard who engineered and built the railway tunnel through the Malvern Hills. He also built Jubilee Drive which runs from the Wyche cutting to British camp to celebrate Queen Victoria´s Golden jubilee in 1887. The farm was then turned into a fruit farm. Some of these ancient apple trees remain in the orchard in front of the barn, which has an amazing display of pink blossom in May." Nestled between the primeval apple orchard and a private fishing lake, this stunning barn conversion has kept its historic roots without sacrificing modern conveniences. The sympathetic renovation retained the original timbers, stone walls and vaulted truss ceilings. Additional wood and stone came from around the farm. Facing the double blue barn doors is a velvet sofa that lends a touch of luxury to the rustic interior. The trunk coffee table adds character and doubles as hidden storage. The view from this space is breathtaking. In this open floor plan the sofa separates the sitting area from the dining. There's a sense of balance here, with the furnishings complementing the architectural beauty and not upstaging it. As the owner explains, "The refurbishment of the barn came from the desire to preserve and highlight the amazing internal features but not overwhelm them with the interior refurbishment It was so important to utilise many pieces I have collected over the years like the little time worn wall cupboard, the antique meat safes, the vintage console table and all the collectable accessories." The handmade kitchen was repainted to Lead Grey. Stairs lead to the hayloft -- more about that later. In a sea of soothing neutral tones the kitchen's red cooker makes a perfectly bold statement. Behind a "puddled heavy" curtain lies the master bedroom. Large enough for a king-sized bed with room to spare for an antique dresser An ensuite bathroom has shabby chic charm. And a gorgeous walk-in shower. Upstairs the old hayloft is now a sanctuary for naps or curling up with a good book. Or just enjoy the fresh air and views from the hayloft's open wooden door. Outdoor living is as special as the indoors at Wishbone. Sixteen beautiful green acres surround the barn. The private picnic area offers a lakeside view while enjoying a meal. A friendly equine neighbor completes the bucolic scene. Wishbone's owners sum up the wonder of this place so well: "We were inspired to make this humble countryside building an interesting and beautiful place to stay and with the barn doors open and the amazing view of the Malvern Hills unfolded before you – it feels magical and a place unspoilt and changed by time and time to rediscover yourself." I couldn't agree more. Seeing Wishbone inspires me to bring more magic into my own small cottage. The Wishbone is a vacation home available for rent from Unique Home Stays, www.uniquehomestays.com +44(0) 1637 881183. Images © Unique Home Stays www.uniquehomestays.com +44 (0) 1637 881183. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
A Grade II Listed Building barn conversion in Oxfordshire, completed in 2018. A unique entertaining space with plenty of character.
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A 500 year-old "rough-luxe" barn located in Malvern Hills, Worcestershire is this week's featured small space. Welcome to the 114th post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". Discovered by the current owners "whilst looking for the perfect retreat to escape," the Grade II listed barn has quite a historic past: "There is reputed to be a plan of Bank Farm area in The West Minster Abbey Archives, showing the house and pond as it was in the1400's. By 1876 the farm belonged to Earl Beauchamp and in 1919 was sold to Stephen Ballard the second, who was son of Stephen Ballard who engineered and built the railway tunnel through the Malvern Hills. He also built Jubilee Drive which runs from the Wyche cutting to British camp to celebrate Queen Victoria´s Golden jubilee in 1887. The farm was then turned into a fruit farm. Some of these ancient apple trees remain in the orchard in front of the barn, which has an amazing display of pink blossom in May." Nestled between the primeval apple orchard and a private fishing lake, this stunning barn conversion has kept its historic roots without sacrificing modern conveniences. The sympathetic renovation retained the original timbers, stone walls and vaulted truss ceilings. Additional wood and stone came from around the farm. Facing the double blue barn doors is a velvet sofa that lends a touch of luxury to the rustic interior. The trunk coffee table adds character and doubles as hidden storage. The view from this space is breathtaking. In this open floor plan the sofa separates the sitting area from the dining. There's a sense of balance here, with the furnishings complementing the architectural beauty and not upstaging it. As the owner explains, "The refurbishment of the barn came from the desire to preserve and highlight the amazing internal features but not overwhelm them with the interior refurbishment It was so important to utilise many pieces I have collected over the years like the little time worn wall cupboard, the antique meat safes, the vintage console table and all the collectable accessories." The handmade kitchen was repainted to Lead Grey. Stairs lead to the hayloft -- more about that later. In a sea of soothing neutral tones the kitchen's red cooker makes a perfectly bold statement. Behind a "puddled heavy" curtain lies the master bedroom. Large enough for a king-sized bed with room to spare for an antique dresser An ensuite bathroom has shabby chic charm. And a gorgeous walk-in shower. Upstairs the old hayloft is now a sanctuary for naps or curling up with a good book. Or just enjoy the fresh air and views from the hayloft's open wooden door. Outdoor living is as special as the indoors at Wishbone. Sixteen beautiful green acres surround the barn. The private picnic area offers a lakeside view while enjoying a meal. A friendly equine neighbor completes the bucolic scene. Wishbone's owners sum up the wonder of this place so well: "We were inspired to make this humble countryside building an interesting and beautiful place to stay and with the barn doors open and the amazing view of the Malvern Hills unfolded before you – it feels magical and a place unspoilt and changed by time and time to rediscover yourself." I couldn't agree more. Seeing Wishbone inspires me to bring more magic into my own small cottage. The Wishbone is a vacation home available for rent from Unique Home Stays, www.uniquehomestays.com +44(0) 1637 881183. Images © Unique Home Stays www.uniquehomestays.com +44 (0) 1637 881183. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
A 500 year-old "rough-luxe" barn located in Malvern Hills, Worcestershire is this week's featured small space. Welcome to the 114th post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". Discovered by the current owners "whilst looking for the perfect retreat to escape," the Grade II listed barn has quite a historic past: "There is reputed to be a plan of Bank Farm area in The West Minster Abbey Archives, showing the house and pond as it was in the1400's. By 1876 the farm belonged to Earl Beauchamp and in 1919 was sold to Stephen Ballard the second, who was son of Stephen Ballard who engineered and built the railway tunnel through the Malvern Hills. He also built Jubilee Drive which runs from the Wyche cutting to British camp to celebrate Queen Victoria´s Golden jubilee in 1887. The farm was then turned into a fruit farm. Some of these ancient apple trees remain in the orchard in front of the barn, which has an amazing display of pink blossom in May." Nestled between the primeval apple orchard and a private fishing lake, this stunning barn conversion has kept its historic roots without sacrificing modern conveniences. The sympathetic renovation retained the original timbers, stone walls and vaulted truss ceilings. Additional wood and stone came from around the farm. Facing the double blue barn doors is a velvet sofa that lends a touch of luxury to the rustic interior. The trunk coffee table adds character and doubles as hidden storage. The view from this space is breathtaking. In this open floor plan the sofa separates the sitting area from the dining. There's a sense of balance here, with the furnishings complementing the architectural beauty and not upstaging it. As the owner explains, "The refurbishment of the barn came from the desire to preserve and highlight the amazing internal features but not overwhelm them with the interior refurbishment It was so important to utilise many pieces I have collected over the years like the little time worn wall cupboard, the antique meat safes, the vintage console table and all the collectable accessories." The handmade kitchen was repainted to Lead Grey. Stairs lead to the hayloft -- more about that later. In a sea of soothing neutral tones the kitchen's red cooker makes a perfectly bold statement. Behind a "puddled heavy" curtain lies the master bedroom. Large enough for a king-sized bed with room to spare for an antique dresser An ensuite bathroom has shabby chic charm. And a gorgeous walk-in shower. Upstairs the old hayloft is now a sanctuary for naps or curling up with a good book. Or just enjoy the fresh air and views from the hayloft's open wooden door. Outdoor living is as special as the indoors at Wishbone. Sixteen beautiful green acres surround the barn. The private picnic area offers a lakeside view while enjoying a meal. A friendly equine neighbor completes the bucolic scene. Wishbone's owners sum up the wonder of this place so well: "We were inspired to make this humble countryside building an interesting and beautiful place to stay and with the barn doors open and the amazing view of the Malvern Hills unfolded before you – it feels magical and a place unspoilt and changed by time and time to rediscover yourself." I couldn't agree more. Seeing Wishbone inspires me to bring more magic into my own small cottage. The Wishbone is a vacation home available for rent from Unique Home Stays, www.uniquehomestays.com +44(0) 1637 881183. Images © Unique Home Stays www.uniquehomestays.com +44 (0) 1637 881183. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
Emma Burns has transformed a converted barn at her country home into a sitting-room-cum-guest-cottage full of hidden surprises and witty details...
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Searching for a stunning small barn home? We’ve put together a great list that’ll suit you. Read on!
A 500 year-old "rough-luxe" barn located in Malvern Hills, Worcestershire is this week's featured small space. Welcome to the 114th post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". Discovered by the current owners "whilst looking for the perfect retreat to escape," the Grade II listed barn has quite a historic past: "There is reputed to be a plan of Bank Farm area in The West Minster Abbey Archives, showing the house and pond as it was in the1400's. By 1876 the farm belonged to Earl Beauchamp and in 1919 was sold to Stephen Ballard the second, who was son of Stephen Ballard who engineered and built the railway tunnel through the Malvern Hills. He also built Jubilee Drive which runs from the Wyche cutting to British camp to celebrate Queen Victoria´s Golden jubilee in 1887. The farm was then turned into a fruit farm. Some of these ancient apple trees remain in the orchard in front of the barn, which has an amazing display of pink blossom in May." Nestled between the primeval apple orchard and a private fishing lake, this stunning barn conversion has kept its historic roots without sacrificing modern conveniences. The sympathetic renovation retained the original timbers, stone walls and vaulted truss ceilings. Additional wood and stone came from around the farm. Facing the double blue barn doors is a velvet sofa that lends a touch of luxury to the rustic interior. The trunk coffee table adds character and doubles as hidden storage. The view from this space is breathtaking. In this open floor plan the sofa separates the sitting area from the dining. There's a sense of balance here, with the furnishings complementing the architectural beauty and not upstaging it. As the owner explains, "The refurbishment of the barn came from the desire to preserve and highlight the amazing internal features but not overwhelm them with the interior refurbishment It was so important to utilise many pieces I have collected over the years like the little time worn wall cupboard, the antique meat safes, the vintage console table and all the collectable accessories." The handmade kitchen was repainted to Lead Grey. Stairs lead to the hayloft -- more about that later. In a sea of soothing neutral tones the kitchen's red cooker makes a perfectly bold statement. Behind a "puddled heavy" curtain lies the master bedroom. Large enough for a king-sized bed with room to spare for an antique dresser An ensuite bathroom has shabby chic charm. And a gorgeous walk-in shower. Upstairs the old hayloft is now a sanctuary for naps or curling up with a good book. Or just enjoy the fresh air and views from the hayloft's open wooden door. Outdoor living is as special as the indoors at Wishbone. Sixteen beautiful green acres surround the barn. The private picnic area offers a lakeside view while enjoying a meal. A friendly equine neighbor completes the bucolic scene. Wishbone's owners sum up the wonder of this place so well: "We were inspired to make this humble countryside building an interesting and beautiful place to stay and with the barn doors open and the amazing view of the Malvern Hills unfolded before you – it feels magical and a place unspoilt and changed by time and time to rediscover yourself." I couldn't agree more. Seeing Wishbone inspires me to bring more magic into my own small cottage. The Wishbone is a vacation home available for rent from Unique Home Stays, www.uniquehomestays.com +44(0) 1637 881183. Images © Unique Home Stays www.uniquehomestays.com +44 (0) 1637 881183. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
Tomorrow is the first day of Autumn! I’m joining in with Lindsay from White Buffalo Styling Co. for her fall tour. Lindsay’s home ALWAYS inspires me, and I had the joy of meeting her last year. Be sure to check out her fall photos! Today, instead of sharing our home, I want to share our hot off the press, nearly finished barn that’s decorated simply for fall, and I want to invite you to come see it in November! We bought a house on 12 acres just over year ago and the best part was that it had a crazy metal tractor barn! For years we’ve had a dream to create a gathering space for friends and this Nesting Place community. My sister and her husband and my parents and I like to do lots of things together and this barn was the perfect venue for us to host small groups of people. Here’s what we started with… And y’all… Here it is yesterday, I had to move ladders and wipe the sweat from my finally unfurrowed brow to take these pictures. It was evening, the light was harsh, but I couldn’t wait another day to show you this space! […]
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Walking through the picturesque charm of small barn houses, it is hard to escape the charm of simplicity and the harmony of rural elegance. These images,
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A lofted area awaits upstairs, complete with wide visual axes and picture windows overlooking the landscape. The deliberately placed lighting enhances the moody ambience of the space.
SO yesterday I shared with you some amazing barn house EXTERIORS, and today I'll share with you some phenomenal interiors! I love the tall ceilings, rustic elements, open floorplans, and of course, sliding barn doors!
Walking through the picturesque charm of small barn houses, it is hard to escape the charm of simplicity and the harmony of rural elegance. These images,
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A small stable in Belgium’s West Flanders has been converted into a contemporary workspace. The renovation was completed by Studio Farris Architects.
The architects at Studio Mark Ruthven were responsible for the conversion of a barn into a contemporary haven in the Cotswolds, a rural area of England.
A 500 year-old "rough-luxe" barn located in Malvern Hills, Worcestershire is this week's featured small space. Welcome to the 114th post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". Discovered by the current owners "whilst looking for the perfect retreat to escape," the Grade II listed barn has quite a historic past: "There is reputed to be a plan of Bank Farm area in The West Minster Abbey Archives, showing the house and pond as it was in the1400's. By 1876 the farm belonged to Earl Beauchamp and in 1919 was sold to Stephen Ballard the second, who was son of Stephen Ballard who engineered and built the railway tunnel through the Malvern Hills. He also built Jubilee Drive which runs from the Wyche cutting to British camp to celebrate Queen Victoria´s Golden jubilee in 1887. The farm was then turned into a fruit farm. Some of these ancient apple trees remain in the orchard in front of the barn, which has an amazing display of pink blossom in May." Nestled between the primeval apple orchard and a private fishing lake, this stunning barn conversion has kept its historic roots without sacrificing modern conveniences. The sympathetic renovation retained the original timbers, stone walls and vaulted truss ceilings. Additional wood and stone came from around the farm. Facing the double blue barn doors is a velvet sofa that lends a touch of luxury to the rustic interior. The trunk coffee table adds character and doubles as hidden storage. The view from this space is breathtaking. In this open floor plan the sofa separates the sitting area from the dining. There's a sense of balance here, with the furnishings complementing the architectural beauty and not upstaging it. As the owner explains, "The refurbishment of the barn came from the desire to preserve and highlight the amazing internal features but not overwhelm them with the interior refurbishment It was so important to utilise many pieces I have collected over the years like the little time worn wall cupboard, the antique meat safes, the vintage console table and all the collectable accessories." The handmade kitchen was repainted to Lead Grey. Stairs lead to the hayloft -- more about that later. In a sea of soothing neutral tones the kitchen's red cooker makes a perfectly bold statement. Behind a "puddled heavy" curtain lies the master bedroom. Large enough for a king-sized bed with room to spare for an antique dresser An ensuite bathroom has shabby chic charm. And a gorgeous walk-in shower. Upstairs the old hayloft is now a sanctuary for naps or curling up with a good book. Or just enjoy the fresh air and views from the hayloft's open wooden door. Outdoor living is as special as the indoors at Wishbone. Sixteen beautiful green acres surround the barn. The private picnic area offers a lakeside view while enjoying a meal. A friendly equine neighbor completes the bucolic scene. Wishbone's owners sum up the wonder of this place so well: "We were inspired to make this humble countryside building an interesting and beautiful place to stay and with the barn doors open and the amazing view of the Malvern Hills unfolded before you – it feels magical and a place unspoilt and changed by time and time to rediscover yourself." I couldn't agree more. Seeing Wishbone inspires me to bring more magic into my own small cottage. The Wishbone is a vacation home available for rent from Unique Home Stays, www.uniquehomestays.com +44(0) 1637 881183. Images © Unique Home Stays www.uniquehomestays.com +44 (0) 1637 881183. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
photo by Nigel Rigden
Walking through the picturesque charm of small barn houses, it is hard to escape the charm of simplicity and the harmony of rural elegance. These images,
Searching for a stunning small barn home? We’ve put together a great list that’ll suit you. Read on!
Ultimate guide to converting barns into stunning houses and holiday lets. Learn Class Q pd rights and explore amazing barn conversion design ideas.