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Bron Berllan Barns Gallery

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 2 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 2 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 3 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 3 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 4 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 4 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 5 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 5 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 6 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 6 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 7 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 7 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 8 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 8 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 9 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion 9 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion Interior 01 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion Interior 01 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion Interior 02 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion Interior 02 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion Interior 03 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Eco-Friendly Barn Conversion Interior 03 - North Wales Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Built into the sloping Clwdian hills on the edge of the Welsh mining village of Dyserth, this farmhouse had been a ruin for over 50 years acting purely as a shelter for farm animals.

After two years of seeking planning permission, our client began the careful restoration of the house, using locally sourced materials as well as innovative ideas from the Centre for Alternative Technology in Snowdonia. Walls were repaired and rebuilt with limestone from the village quarry & a new green oak structural frame was made within, insulated innovatively with recycled newspaper. The roof was remade with welsh slates.

The dwelling offers 5 luxurious timber framed bedrooms, a large central limestone floored kitchen and a lounge with the upper gallery offering panoramic views over the valley below and the Irish sea beyond.

Breck's Farm Gallery

Brecks Farm 1 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects
Brecks Farm 1 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding an vernacular cathedral like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Previous Exterior 01 - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Previous Exterior 01 - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Brecks Farm 2 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects
Brecks Farm 2 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Previous Exterior 02 - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Previous Exterior 02 - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Brecks Farm 3 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects
Brecks Farm 3 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Previous Exterior 03 -  - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Previous Exterior 03 - - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Timber Framed Interior - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Timber Framed Interior - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Brecks Farm 4 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects
Brecks Farm 4 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Previous Exterior 04 - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Previous Exterior 04 - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Brecks Farm 5 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects
Brecks Farm 5 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Brecks Farm 6 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects
Brecks Farm 6 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Brecks Farm 7 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects
Brecks Farm 7 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Brecks Farm 8 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects
Brecks Farm 8 - Samuel Kendall Associates - Selby Architects

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Courtyard Exterior - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Courtyard Exterior - Brecks Farm - North Yorkshire Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Located in the agrarian landscape of Monk Fryston this 18th-century derelict farmstead was tentatively converted into a coherent set of residences maintaining and reusing the existing oolitic limestone native to the North Yorkshire area.

Within the main barn, living spaces were placed at first-floor level to emphasise the king post truss structure yielding a vernacular cathedral-like space. Bespoke Accoya timber windows maintained the existing openings whilst giving new life to the existing buildings.

Queensgate Studio Gallery

The requirement of this project was to create a home studio for a passionate photographer to indulge his passion, whilst creating a "man cave" away from the family home. All possible without any requirement to seek formal Planning Permission.

Queensgate Studio Deck - Beverley Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Queensgate Studio Deck - Beverley Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Our client came to us with the dream of creating a unique place to indulge their passion for photography whilst also creating a man cave away from his growing family home. We pursued the idea of making this space in the long garden of their existing victorian terrace house.

Through our careful consideration of the legal and physical challenges of creating Queensgate studio we were able to deliver a building which maximised its tight site all without the need to seek formal planning permission.

Queensgate Studio Deck - Beverley Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Queensgate Studio Deck - Beverley Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Our client came to us with the dream of creating a unique place to indulge their passion for photography whilst also creating a man cave away from his growing family home. We pursued the idea of making this space in the long garden of their existing Victorian terrace house.

Through our careful consideration of the legal and physical challenges of creating Queensgate studio, we were able to deliver a building which maximised its tight site all without the need to seek formal planning permission.

Queensgate Studio Garden - Beverley Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates
Queensgate Studio Garden - Beverley Architects - Samuel Kendall Associates

Our client came to us with the dream of creating a unique place to indulge their passion for photography whilst also creating a man cave away from his growing family home. We pursued the idea of making this space in the long garden of their existing Victorian terrace house.

Through our careful consideration of the legal and physical challenges of creating Queensgate studio, we were able to deliver a building which maximised its tight site all without the need to seek formal planning permission.

Queensgate Studio Interiors Gallery

Queensgate studio living area
Queensgate studio living area
Queensgate Studio living area
Queensgate Studio living area
Queensgate Studio shelves and stove
Queensgate Studio shelves and stove
Queensgate Studio Office Area
Queensgate Studio Office Area
Queensgate Studio multimedia suite
Queensgate Studio multimedia suite
Queensgate Studio Viewing area
Queensgate Studio Viewing area
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Breck's Farm Gallery
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