Project posted by Anne Tiainen-Harris

Beech Hall Farm

Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Farmhouse
Grade II Listed Tudor Farmhouse
Grade II Listed Tudor Farmhouse
Rustic Corten fins solar shading
Rustic Corten fins solar shading
Heritage farmhouse architecture restoration project oxfordshire
Heritage farmhouse architecture restoration project oxfordshire

Credits

Architect
HollandGreen
Publications

From Anne Tiainen-Harris

A light-filled link to the present.

A historic Grade II Oxfordshire farmhouse and barn have undergone a sympathetic yet bold renovation celebrating light and connectivity. From a kitchen transformation in the main house through to the connecting entertaining barn, our clients’ design vision is realised by this contemporary, multi-functional hub for family living that retains the charm and splendour of the original and the old.

The adjoining barn has been modified to provide two double-height spaces for entertaining and spending time with family and friends. New exposed timber beams retain the original character of the barn, while new glass doors introduce plenty of light and connect the barn with the rest of the home.

We raised the height of the kitchen into the previous roof space, completely transforming the space. New glazing across the whole façade floods the now triple-height ceiling with natural light, and the contemporary intervention of rustic Corten fins provides solar shading and a sensitive yet contemporary addition to the heritage building envelope.

Designed by HollandGreen (www.hollandgreen.co.uk), an award-winning, multidisciplinary Studio of architects, interior designers and landscape designers. With a reputation for timeless quality, we’ve been creating homes and gardens of distinction for over a decade.