An ancient church becomes a sympathetic seaside home

Posted on Wed, 17 Jul 2024 by midcenturyjo

“Constructed in limestone rubble of a simple two-cell layout, the structure was carefully reworked by the owners Charlotte Boyens and Adam Scott, founders of the architecture practice, FreeState. With staggering sensitivity to the style and use of historic features, the house maintains references to original orientations around the font, altar, and windows.”

Another church conversion, another special home. This Grade II-listed church (first mentioned in 1291) on the mid Pembrokeshire coastline has been carefully converted into a sympathetic seaside house. For sale via Inigo.

barbward says:

Very nicely done. However, one would definitely have to live with less – no storage

Love it ❤️❤️❤️ so neat and elegant design

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