Pye Barn in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

March 8, 2010 Filed Under: House, Residential  

Pye Barn by David Nossiter Architects in Oxfordshire United KingdomPye Barn by David Nossiter Architects in Oxfordshire United Kingdom

The Pye Barn is contemporary refurbishment was designed by David Nossiter Architects that located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Work has started on site on the refurbishment of this 5000 square foot, 18th century oak framed aisled barn in rural Oxfordshire. The centrepiece of the building is an eight-metre high galleried hall. David Nossiter Architects were chosen for the task of renovating the existing structure into a contemporary family home, with open plan living spaces opening onto landscaped grounds and village green beyond. Completion is due in Autumn of this year.

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