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Placed within a National Trust area and designed to make the most of views across green pastures and leafy woodlands, these two expansive houses, which unfold over 3800 sqft, are perfect for those in pursuit of the pastoral. But quaint countryside cottage these are not: the sleek, striking building might reference traditional longhouses, but inside, it’s all lateral living spaces, soaring ceilings and minimalist interiors.
The previous structure was originally built for industrial use, and we love the features that nod to its heritage. These five bedroom homes, on this enviable site, was designed and proposed by architect Phil Roy, with a forward-thinking design that will stand out among its surroundings – for all the right reasons.
The building is a contemporary take on an industrial barn, comprising low pitched roof elements with a flat-roofed porch that will form the opening. The exterior is characterised by a striking combination of white brick and black timber with extensive glazing.
Adjacent to the front door, this wide hall opens onto the incredibly bright open-plan kitchen and living space, with double height and natural light flooding in. There is an office space at the front of the property as well as a spacious WC, benefitting from luxury textured tiling and natural-shape inspired sanitary ware. The interiors throughout these beautiful homes have been artfully designed by Molly Hill.
The kitchen is configured around a large island, designed with materials that reflect the natural elements outside. Dramatic proportions are balanced with an artful use of materials and an excellent quality of natural light courtesy of the large windows and doors, which will punctuate two aspects.
The area has been configured to zone the space with a large dining table, and a living area adjacent to the kitchen completes this space. Floor-to-ceiling glazing will continue here, with far-reaching, elevated views of the rolling countryside. Designed to combine the inside with the out, a large glass door will open onto the Limestone patio, extending seamlessly off the living space.
The grandest of all bedrooms is the principal suite, A dressing area sits along the rear wall with bespoke cabinetry. In each of the two plots, this room has been orientated to make the most of the views across rolling countryside. The adjoining bathroom epitomises luxury. Boasting his and hers sinks, providing ample space for two, and a separate standalone bath strategically positioned before a glass wall.
This design choice not only offers a spectacular view of the verdant surroundings but also enhances the ambiance of a serene, high-end retreat. In addition to a separate shower, the bathroom's sumptuous finish is achieved through the use of natural tones and antique brass fixtures.
Developer: Virtue Property Group
Architect: Philip Roy Architecture
Interior design: Molly Hill Styling
10 year build warranty
Reservation fee: £10,000
PEA (Predicted Energy Assessment) - B
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