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What We Build - Barn Conversions

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Place Barton Barn
Place Barton Barn's original thatched mediaeval oak roof was destroyed in a fire in the 1960's. The surviving stonework was covered with a lightweight steel roof.

The barn has been thoughtfully converted with a sensitive mix of contemporary lighting, heating and timber cladding systems that sit well with the traditional building materials and techniques employed by the restoration.

The Timber Frame Company designed and constructed the new oak frame roof working closely with Barry Marmot of Marmot Associates (Architects & Project Management click here to visit their site), Paul Carpenter Associates (Structural Engineers click here to visit their site) and Ian Coyne's building team. We achieved the Highly Commended award in the Structural Category of the National Wood Awards, 2004.

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Devonshire Linhay
This former listed Devonshire Linhay has been converted into a stylish holiday cottage. The original cob walls have been repaired, and traditional materials and finishes have been used throughout.

The exposed oak frame supports the first floor and thatched roof and incorporates a first floor linking balcony, which adds light and space to the attractive compact living space.

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Stow-on-the-Wold

A courtyard collection of barns have been tastefully converted to a large comfortable family home along with guest accommodation and offices. The new roof echoes the original including the clients' form of choice in the master bedroom.

This is the view from the master bedroom into the living space which is double height.