The property sits within 80 acres of land in a picturesque valley west of Moretonhampstead. The historic Dartmoor farmhouse was largely rebuilt in the early 1900’s, whilst its five stone barns date back to the 16th century.
VESP Architects have extensive experience in upgrading country properties across Dartmoor and Devon. We were appointed to fully refurbish and extend the farmhouse, and breathe new life into the barns by converting them into additional living space.
The proposals reorganised the internal rooms into a more legible and spacious layout, with the two principle rooms forming wings either side of the entrance core. The living room to the east of the house is formed by a highly contemporary curved-wall-to-roof structure that wraps over a structural glass box. This light, modern room is a counterpoint to the rest of the house and gives panoramic views across the Dartmoor valley. The wall-to-roof wrap is is perhaps the first of its kind in Dartmoor. A feature bronzed-brass fireplace sits at the junction between original room and extension.
The kitchen and dining room are located within a newly built two-storey extension to the west. This is in a similar Victorian style to the main house. A huge 16th century inglenook fire provides a dramatic book-end to the house. An oak-framed glass porch brings both wings of the house together on the north elevation, and provides a clear entrance point to the home.
All bedrooms and bathrooms at first floor are finished in a boutique hotel style and compliment the main living spaces below.
The farmhouse refurbishment and extension is now finished, with external landscaping and the surrounding barns to be completed in 2019.