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The scheme retains the simple, robust form of the original building while introducing a carefully considered architectural language that reflects its agricultural origins. External interventions are restrained and purposeful, using natural materials and crisp detailing to ensure the converted dwelling sits comfortably within its rural setting. The massing and envelope respect the existing structure, allowing the building’s former use to remain legible while accommodating a new residential function.

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Internally, the conversion delivers a calm, contemporary living environment centred around generous open-plan spaces. Large glazed openings bring daylight deep into the plan and frame views across the surrounding countryside, creating a strong connection between inside and out. Clean-lined interiors, a muted material palette, and carefully controlled proportions result in a home that feels both spacious and grounded, demonstrating how Class Q conversions can deliver high-quality architecture without compromising the integrity of the original building.
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