Fourteen mixed sized properties
LDA DEVELOPMENTS
The main build within these fourteen mixed sized properties, was Owl Barn, an existing grade II listed barn purchased as part of this development. The barn was originally constructed in 1801 and underwent a full conversion; with a restored frame, the perseverance of using the original roof tiles to ultimately convert it to a three bedroom residential dwelling.
The barn required underpinning and full restoration of the plinth, due to the additional weight that comes with a residential conversion. The frame of the barn was in really good condition for its age, so only a small portion of the oak frame required restoration. The original roof tiles were reused with new black featheredge timber boarding on the sides plus, new windows and doors.
Internally, the 200 year old oak frame remained exposed as much as possible. Combined with new oak doors, skirting, architrave, oak flooring and natural stone tiling kept the traditional style running through the property. Handmade imperial Tudor style bricks were used to make a feature fireplace and bespoke cooker surround.
From the timber wood frames to the brick fireplaces, the foundation of our houses are solid. Using the latest energy efficient technology, results in a very low carbon footprint and reduced electric bills. With gorgeous features such as natural stone floors, solid oak staircases and walk-in showers; you will never want to move again.
Key Features
- Howdens designed kitchens
- Bierton & Woods stone worktops
- Rangemaster cookers
- Natural stone tiled floors
- Ted Todd engineered wood flooring
- Fully tiled bathrooms
- Brick fireplaces
- Charnwood Log burners
- Solid oak staircases
- Oak doors, skirting and architraves
- Walk-in showers
- Freestanding baths
- Wall hung vanity basin units
