Grade II listed former threshing barn in Kent – Residential conversion

jane elizabeth architects South Forstal Kitchen

REVIVING THE PAST

Jane Elizabeth Architects being situated in the garden of England have much experience with the exciting process of giving new life to the many redundant farm out buildings that exist in the county.

Reviving and adapting a Kent barn from or replaced. There is emphasis on handmade agricultural to residential use has so joinery to ensure the craftsmanship of the past many opportunities as barns can make is conserved. The attention to detail that JEA exceptional open planned family spaces. The produces in their plans and drawings ensured challenge in the restoration of a historic building is to bring the benefits of ‘modern know how’ whilst respecting the spirit of the past through using traditional materials and a focus on the architectural individuality of the property.

Jane Elizabeth Architects have built up over the years a comprehensive knowledge in property conservation. Their expertise enables them to bring imaginative and working solutions to achieve the aspirations of their clients in realising their dream home.

A recent renovation was completed on a mixed period circa 16th /19th threshing barn. A particular feature of traditional Kent barns are that they have internal bays that need to be maintained within the barn’s development. This barn was formed of five bays around the original work hall where all of the threshing of crops would have been
carried out. In this central space, we were able to create, as seen in the photograph, a spacious and very light kitchen area which is at the heart of this family home. The crucial first step when converting any barn is the detailed timber assessment. All of the timber frame, principal rafters, angle struts and oak collars are carefully recorded and deemed to be repaired the character and beauty of this 500 year old building is brought to life through its timber in the most stunning way.