Sitting in the Oxfordshire village of Langford, this stone barn conversion unravels around a central courtyard and showcases local stone and eco-credentials.
The barn has been converted with a rugged material palette of Cotswold stone, green oak beams and welsh slate for the roof. Living spaces are free-flowing across a single level, with vast sliding glass plate doors opening rooms up to the courtyard.
Inside the countryside property, wide plank flooring and broad oak brushed ceilings are the main statement piece, adding warmth and a grand sense of scale to the home – for sale via The Modern House for £2.4m. Bespoke cabinetry and ceilings are reclaimed in the kitchen from Californian mushroom barns.
Two bedrooms are located in the main house, while a separate 1,400 sq ft outbuilding has been converted into a garage and home studio but not just any garage. Sealed electric doors are double-glazed, and the space has temperature zones and a three-phase power supply to keep the owner’s collection of classic cars at near-museum conditions. (The house is powered by a ground-source heat pump and fitted with top-spec insulation for energy efficiency.)
Langford is part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the village is wrapped in bucolic views, laced with walking trails along the river and through fields.