This barn conversion blends into its wild flower meadow surrounds with its original exposed rust red Corten steel barrel-shaped roof and rustic timber cladding.
Inside the home is an open-plan living space with mezzanine floor – designed to capitalise on the height and drama of its unusual vaulted ceiling.
While the home feels unimposing from its exterior, there is enough space inside for six bedrooms and comes with 10 acres of land, including a long hedge-lined driveway with Sussex-style rustic-cut post and rail fencing.
Here we take a proper look inside the £2.25 million home.
Two recessed entrances accessed via a long driveway
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The barn conversion is accessed via a long driveway with a hedgerow and fence either side(Image credit: The Modern House)
The home has two recessed entrances, surrounded by Siberian larch-cladding(Image credit: The Modern House)
The front entrance opens on to the hallway where the main living area and kitchen can be accessed (Image credit: The Modern House)
The house is accessed via a hedge and tree-lined driveway, where the red of the home’s Corten roof and Siberian larch-clad wing can be seen in the distance.
The home has two recessed porch entrances, ones that sit behind the door frame, for storing muddy boots and logs. Meanwhile, its 10-acre grounds include pastures, meadows, an orchard, and a pond.
Corten roof, mezzanine and eco-friendly features
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The entrance to the home opens up to a mezzanine second floor(Image credit: The Modern House)
The Corten steel roof is incorporated into the design of the home(Image credit: The Modern House)
The living area is well lit by triple glazed, picture windows(Image credit: The Modern House)
Inside, the mezzanine overlooks the main living area. The north entrance leads past a utility room, storage cupboard, and WC, before opening into a side entrance hall. The central living space is illuminated by triple-glazed windows on the east and south walls.
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The concrete floors throughout the space are heated by underfloor heating, whilst the house is also equipped with solar panels and an air source heat pump.
Kitchen-dining area with Quartz worktops and two-way fireplace
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The kitchen area has oak veneer cabinetry(Image credit: The Modern House)
On the other side of the kitchen is another living area separated by a log burner(Image credit: The Modern House)
The snug has a picture window looking over the property’s acres of land(Image credit: The Modern House)
On the other side of the living area is the kitchen-diner with quartz worktops and oak veneer cabinetry, along with a large island.
In the centre of the room, there is a dining space, while a seating area at the far end is separated from a snug next door separated by a two-way fireplace.
Six bedrooms and en suite bathrooms with tadelakt walls
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The main bedrooms en suite bathroom features an oval bath(Image credit: The Modern House)
A mezzanine bedroom features an exposed Corten steel roof(Image credit: The Modern House)
The home features three bathrooms with one having an open walk-in shower(Image credit: The Modern House)
Five of the bedrooms are accessed via a long corridor with rooflights(Image credit: The Modern House)
The home features six bedrooms in total(Image credit: The Modern House)
Five bedrooms are located in the side wing, accessible from a corridor featuring pitched roof skylights.
The main bedroom includes a dressing room and an en suite bathroom with tadelakt walls (waterproof, lime-based plaster) and a free-standing oval bath. A sixth mezzanine bedroom sits in the side wing of the home.
The home is for sale for £2.25 million by The Modern House estate agents.