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Project Details:-  Conversion of  redundant barns (circa 1780) to luxury homes. Apparently one of the longest traditional ‘long barns’ in Sussex.


The original masonary walls are 450mm thick and faced in natural local stone. Note the unsual brick diamond pattern apertures built into the walls for ventilating the old building.


The roof has been fitted with natural Welsh slate.


About 120 metres of flint walls 2 metres high have been built on this project blending into and extending the original cattle yard walls to provide indivual courtyard gardens.


All the internal joinery is in Oak.






Before and After Images:


In Progress Images: