If you find that you have outgrown your current home, or that you would like an extra room to dedicate to a hobby, bedroom, or relocate to the countryside, then a conversion may be just right for you.
Derelict barns can often be purchased for less than the cost of buying a new home from scratch. Once the barn is converted they significantly increase in value, which offers a great return on investment.
Barns have distinctive architectural elements such as exposed beams, high ceilings, and spacious interiors, which can create a charming and unique living space. Countryside living offers a tranquil environment, often with beautiful natural surroundings, which can improve mental well-being and quality of life.
Barns typically come with larger plots of land, providing ample outdoor space and greater privacy compared to urban settings.
Living in the countryside allows for a closer connection to nature, promoting outdoor activities and a healthier lifestyle.
Our decades of experience have allowed us to build strong relationships with many reputable teams in the industry
A barn conversion involves transforming an old agricultural barn into a residential home or other usable space while retaining its original structure and character.
Costs can vary widely depending on the condition of the barn, the complexity of the conversion, location, and the level of finishes desired. It's crucial to budget for unexpected expenses and professional fees.
Yes, in most cases, you will need planning permission. The requirements can vary by location and the specific nature of the conversion. It's best to consult with your local planning authority.
Challenges can include meeting building regulations, maintaining the barn's character, addressing structural issues, and ensuring the new home is energy-efficient.
A structural survey is essential to assess the condition of the barn and identify any necessary repairs or reinforcements.
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