
Kinnerley
Set within the desirable Shropshire village of Kinnerley, this exclusive rural development showcases the sensitive restoration and conversion of a former farmhouse and three traditional agricultural barns. The result is a collection of four distinctive homes that harmoniously blend historic charm with contemporary design, sustainable construction, and high-specification interiors.
Stanley House





Architectural Vision
This rural development in Kinnerley reinterprets a traditional farmstead through sensitive restoration and contemporary design. The former farmhouse, now a 214 sq. m four-bedroom home, balances heritage and modern living, preserving original character while introducing light, flow, and spatial flexibility. Modern interventions enhance functionality, with open-plan living at the core and practical spaces integrated throughout. A detached annex and south-facing garden strengthen the home’s relationship with its landscape and support adaptable, multi-generational living.
Alongside the farmhouse, three agricultural barns have been converted into distinctive, energy-efficient homes. The 3-bedroom barn features double-height living with exposed beams and extensive glazing, a ground-floor suite, and a mezzanine workspace. The 1-bedroom barn is compact and accessible, with vaulted ceilings, exposed structure, and a private garden. The 2-bedroom single-storey barn provides level-access living for downsizers, combining original stonework with modern insulation and glazing.
Collectively, the scheme demonstrates how thoughtful, context-led architecture can renew
rural heritage, creating sustainable, characterful homes that celebrate both past and present.
The Barns













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