Ruffynes Oast
Architect designed conversion of disused farm buildings and oast house.
The project won a conservation design award.
Featured in Wealden Times magazine (July 2014) http://wealdentimes.co.uk/house/wt149b/index.asp
Before After

The cowl was restored to the oast




Below: Roundel floor and ceiling joists

Designers of Ruffynes Oast: www.spaceshuffledesign.co.uk
2013 Update:
The clients at Ruffynes Oast were able to acquire the derelict farm buildings adjoining their property and we were delighted to be able to extend the property further for them. Creating more living space, further bedrooms and a much larger garden.
They also acquired the neighbouring barn which has been renovated and is now available for hire for weddings and events. For details go to www.ruffynesbarn.com.
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