Once part of a 17th Century Cider Farm, this conversion was to create this courtyard of barns into a large single dwelling with a granny annex. Extensive remedial work was required and as well as removing the entire roof, all external walls were tied back in with steel rods, embedded within existing masonry. The scheme retained the buildings' architectural merits, whilst the interior fittings and finishes were specified to highlight the barns utilitarian past. The simple palette of white and greys, timber and polished concrete floor finish off the look.