Hidden in a peaceful pocket of Warwickshire, School Farm Barn is an elegant and contemporary home with five bedrooms and an expansive open-plan living space. Its striking profile rises amid a half-acre garden with vegetable beds, pastoral views and a wonderful natural swimming pool. Once used to store grains, School Farm Barn was converted in 2021 but still using hardworking and hardwearing materials with photovoltaic panels, efficient battery storage capacity, two air-source heat pumps, and underfloor heating added during its construction. A quiet countryside road winds up to the house with the home's silhouette peering over mature hedges. Behind electric-gates is a large driveway with plenty of space to park cars, including a garage with an EV charging point and a two-car carport. From the front the home’s roofline extends upward to form an elegant pitch and directly below is the large front door, slightly set back and framed by glazed panels. Entry is to the social core of the house, an airy, versatile open-plan living space with up to twenty-nine-foot-high ceilings. To the left is the dining area and a beautiful bespoke kitchen with discreetly integrated appliances. Part of the countertop doubles as an informal breakfast bar, and beyond are floor-to-ceiling sliding doors to the south-facing terrace. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large pantry, with additional fridge/freezer capacity, a wine fridge, additional units and plenty of shelf space for dried goods. Grounded with oak floors the other half of the space features a living space with a large contemporary Stovax log burner and large windows of varying shapes and sizes that allow plenty of light. The rest of the ground floor has been wonderfully apportioned. There is a boot room, separated from the corridor by a glass door, with garden access, ceiling-high cupboards, and an apple-green paneled wall; a large utility room, a half bath, and a large, serene bedroom with en suite shower room. The principal suite also begins on the ground floor. Here, a dressing room with an entire wall of built-in wardrobes and a sublime en suite bathroom with a freestanding bathtub and shower; from the dressing room stairs rise up to the private sleeping loft which overlooks the dressing room below. At the front of the house, stairs ascend from the living room to the first floor where a long hallway ends in a cozy space built into the window frame. This floor also includes a private office and the three remaining bedrooms; one of the bedrooms has a walk-in wardrobe and a bathroom, while the other two have en suite shower rooms. The half-acre garden that surrounds School Farm Barn is an immersive space, one that is a core part of the home’s overall experience. A large terraced area abuts the house, providing space for outdoor dining and seating, and a view of the natural swimming pool, a clean-water swimming area added under current ownership, surrounded by water lilies and carefully selected water plants. Despite its blissfully rural setting, the house is a short distance from central Birmingham and Birmingham International airport and station; the latter runs rail services to London in as little as 65 minutes. And it can all be yours for £2,150,000 or 2,865,000 USD. As always click to emBIGGERate … |
Impressive. I would eliminate some wallpaper in a couple of bedrooms. The pool looks "swampy" to me, but that can be fixed. When do you move in?
ReplyDeleteSorry, it looks too much like a warehouse.
ReplyDeleteImpressive. That isolated bedroom with its own staircase seems problematic to me. I'd hate to have to negotiate stairs to relieve my middle-aged bladder in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeleteYou know how I like converted spaces!
ReplyDeleteI’m in. I think it’s very smart to have both very open spaces and some intimate ones. That loft bathroom Isa dream. The mud room is inventive and probably very useful.
Love the outdoor space!
XOXO
Huh. I wouldn't change a thing. Well, maybe the bedroom wallpaper - too busy. The bird decals on the window...hmmm. I don't know. It's nice that there's something there so birds don't believe the reflected sky is actually sky, but I wonder if the decals don't fool them into "oh, they're flying there, it must be --- bam!
ReplyDeleteLove the outdoor space and the pool.
the dog's mother
ReplyDeletethe saddle on the wall
next to the bar???
xoxo :-)
A few quick thoughts:
ReplyDelete*I love a repurpose.
*I am trying to figure out the flow of the home with the dressing room/bathroom configuration, with no bedroom in sight.
*I would enjoy the light and openness, BUT my first impression is that the design is big, big, large, large for everything for the sake of it. Scale it back.
*That bathroom with the black tub is enormous. My god, that's a studio apartment.
*Scale back with all the black. I have said enough about black. I don't mind touches, but not in your face everywhere.
*What is up with the bathroom with the Venice poster? How in the hell are you supposed to get into the shower/tub? I need to see it in person.
*The outside living space is phenomenal.
*The location is England. We love our England folks, but the weather. The average temperature in the summer is 59-79 degrees. I need it a little warmer. Not Arizona, Vegas, or New Mexico hot.
*I am not a light wood person, but I could work with this.
*I would make minor changes.
*Overall, I love it.