Beaumont Hall Barns

Completed to an exceptional standard throughout and combining a thoughtful blend of modern spacious accommodation and period touches, all within the stunning surroundings of Beaumont Barns. This near unique development has been a long project for Stonecrest Homes LTD turning these once derelict grade II listed barns into 7 stunning new build homes with period bricks and beams flooding throughout the properties.

Beaumont Hall Barns History

Planning consent was granted to restore and convert the imposing range of Grade II Listed buildings into 7 unique and bespoke residential properties of varying sizes within a 3 acre site. The historically important complex mainly comprised of 17th & 18th Century Red brick barns and granary set in a horseshoe cluster around a courtyard setting. All of the barns and buildings were constructed from red brick with a slate and/or red clay tiled roof with evidence of many features, such as threshing floors and bold beams depicting its historic past.

Planning Consent

Hilary Brightman, Conservation Architect was commissioned to create a cohesive solution for the range of various buildings. In doing so, the barns were separated into 7 uniquely designed residential properties as seen below which combine the history of Beaumont Hall Barns brilliantly with modern living: