Yorkshire Farm House
Master planning of a run-down farm in North Yorkshire. The original derelict Grade-II listed farmhouse was faithfully restored. Its late 19th-century addition was stripped and refitted. A guest suite was added to the listed house. The main barns were carefully taken down and rebuilt to form a private art gallery and entertainment space. An additional staff cottage was added along with garaging, equestrian facilities and new barns. A new landscape scheme was developed to provide a series of exterior rooms for artworks.
Vaulted main gallery with views over the sculpture garden and croquet lawn. Crisp walls float over the York stone floors. Bespoke banqueting table stretches the length of the space.
The original listed stone farm house prior to renovation.
The original listed stone farm house prior to renovation.
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New barn entrance to art gallery.
New barn entrance to art gallery.
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From the entrance, there is a vista created through two galleries to the landscape beyond.
From the entrance, there is a vista created through two galleries to the landscape beyond.
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The main gallery for David Hockney’s iPad works.
The main gallery for David Hockney’s iPad works.
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The main gallery looking back to the entrance.
The main gallery looking back to the entrance.
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The main vaulted gallery features a wine-tasting room and a vista of the entrance hall.
The main vaulted gallery features a wine-tasting room and a vista of the entrance hall.
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