Cuttle Pool Barn conversion

Introduction

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Cuttle Pool Barn conversion

Image: © Richard Law Taken: 7 Jan 2019

Photographed with the kind permission of the owner, who started conversion works on this Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101367454-barn-at-cuttle-pool-balsall#.XDb3cVz7RPY late 17th century farm barn in the 1980s. The doorway extension in the front here takes the place of a former full height cart door, and windows are not in their original locations (there are several additions to the fenestration too) but on the whole it's a good conversion which retains large amounts of the structural integrity of the former barn. The slightly taller house on the left, and the brick extension on the right (effectively now a utility & garage) are later/Victorian additions, and not part of the listing.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.374929
Longitude
-1.706907