A photo of a brick barn conversion in Essex by Whitworth

This brick barn is a Grade 2 Listed curtilage structure, and as such, was treated as a listed building by the planning authority.

When Whitworth were appointed, the barn had been bought with planning approval for conversion.

The client was looking to make a number of changes to the consent, and make the barn their own. The brief therefore was to create a contemporary new home within the historic space, while retaining as many of the historic features as possible.

This has been achieved by creating a large open-plan living-kitchen space, and making the most of the existing divided spaces to minimise the amount of intervention required within the barn.

A modest extension to the single storey element of the barn was constructed to form a corridor to these smaller stable spaces. This allowed the original forms and features to be preserved.

At the rear, a new living room extension was added, connected to the barn by a sleek, minimal glazed link. This link and new opening, coupled with the large, full height, single pane sliding glass door to the rear, alongside the open plan main barn, significantly contribute to the modern feel of the building, whilst ensuring that the historic features and detailing can still be seen.

The carefully engineered cantilever staircase and the glazed slot under the eave line further add to this feeling demanded by the brief.

A separate garage outbuilding has been constructed to house a plant room and studio space.

The house is heated via underfloor heating powered by solar panels and heat pumps.

Alongside the contemporary additions to the property, the building has undergone extensive repair, including re-roofing, and areas of brick replacement and re-pointing using traditional materials.

The end result is a fantastic new family home which has converted a redundant barn into a truly unique space.