RBP are presently working on gaining the necessary permissions in rural village setting. We are expecting to be converting a disused bungalow and barn on an old farm site, in Cambridgeshire.
Barn conversions are becoming increasingly popular, and for good reason. These unique homes offer a blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, all while preserving a piece of history. By transforming old agricultural buildings into homes, we're not only giving them a new lease on life, but also creating sustainable and characterful living spaces.
There are many benefits to converting barns into homes. For one, they're often located in beautiful rural settings, offering stunning views and a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Additionally, barns typically have high ceilings and large open spaces, which can be easily adapted to create spacious and airy living areas. Plus, the exposed beams and brickwork of these old buildings add a touch of rustic charm that's hard to replicate in modern homes.
In addition to the aesthetic benefits, barn conversions can also be very energy-efficient. The thick walls and sturdy construction of these buildings provide natural insulation, which can help to reduce heating and cooling costs. Additionally, many barn conversions incorporate renewable energy sources, such as solar panels and geothermal heating, making them even more eco-friendly.