To savour the crisp autumnal days of November, we’ve taken to the outdoors and selected six spectacular rural retreats and barn conversions currently for sale.

The Edge of the World: Upper & Lower Barns, Nr. Southwold, Suffolk

This pair of semi-detached properties occupying a vast converted barn, sit on the edge of the beautiful Blyth Estuary and are surrounded by breathtaking views. At low tide, the estuary is teeming with waders – dunlins, curlews, egrets and flocks of avocets – and the resident barn own frequently flies over at dusk.

A Piece of History: Thursford Barn, Norfolk

Sitting on the green in a tranquil north Norfolk village, this small 17th-century barn was recently converted into an impeccable two bed home by Lynch Architects. The conversion has retained the appeal of the original agricultural space, whilst two bedrooms have been discreetly tucked into one end of the building.

Green Fingers: Orchard Flower Farm, Penzance, Cornwall

Nestled within four acres of mature gardens, this five-bedroom house sits on a sloping site with views over a carpet of trees to rolling fields beyond. Perched on stilts, the house has a balcony running along the length of one side to take full advantage of its idyllic vantage point.

Heart of Glass: Atrium House, Totnes, Devon

This light-filled hideaway sits high above the beautiful town of Totnes. Its soaring glass-roofed entrance hall opens out to showcase the exceptional panoramic views of the Devon countryside, and beyond towards Dartmoor.

Constable Country: Dedham Vale, Essex

This site presents a unique opportunity to build an impressive, secluded property alongside a small working vineyard. At the heart of the five acre site of meadows, woodland, and mature vines, is a beautiful private lake.

Breathing Space: Assington, Suffolk

This vast barn conversion was described by the architect as being ‘of cathedral-like proportions’. Large expanses of glass give views of the surrounding agricultural land. The adjacent field is home to a herd of rare-breed cattle, whilst a wildflower meadow sits beyond a walled garden.