Homebuilding & Renovating

Recapturing the past

HOMEOWNER Richard Stott and Sharon Wolstencroft

PROJECT Brick barn conversion and timber frame extension

LOCATION Yorkshire

BUILD TIME 11 months

SIZE 149m2

PLOT COST £147,950

BUILD COST £254,000

VALUE £650,000 (in 2019)

“When we saw this barn, we knew we had found the property for us, but we never dreamed we would get it,” says Richard Stott of the beautiful restored agricultural building he and partner Sharon now call home. The couple had been searching for a restoration project for some time, keen to turn a neglected building into a loved one.

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