"Soaring ceiling heights, concrete floors and exposed beams and brickwork; a chic, modern design aesthetic, woven beautifully into the bones of an eighteenth century threshing barn."
Dairy Row II is one of three contemporary barn conversions, built side-by-side within the original footprint of an impressive triple-height, timber-framed former threshing barn. Situated in just under four acres, the extensive architectural remodelling of the barn has been superbly executed by London-based practice Haverstock. Referencing the agricultural vernacular of the Suffolk countryside, the design sought to embrace the rural setting and establish an inherent visual connection with the ever-changing surrounding landscape. Exposed materials are celebrated throughout the interior, with a timber roof structure, original brickwork, concrete floors and vast voluminous spaces creating a robust, semi-industrial palette.
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