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and 17th centuries, while a Georgian facade was added later.<br />

Fortunately for Home Farm, its current residents were<br />

adamant that they wanted to maintain a farmhouse feel and<br />

employ the best craftsmen and designers to help them do this.<br />

The couple, who had already worked with Cox Restorations<br />

and Evernden Interiors on a nearby property, were keen to<br />

employ both companies again. The results speak for themselves.<br />

“I remember coming to the house when our clients<br />

had just bought it,” says Belinda Benton from Evernden<br />

Interiors. “I thought it would be lovely to walk in the<br />

front door and be able to look straight through the house.”<br />

So a wall that had previously butted into the hallway,<br />

creating a dog-leg, was subsequently repositioned. This<br />

instantly opened up the hallway and created a tantalizing<br />

view through the house and into open countryside.<br />

As with any decent farmhouse, the kitchen is at the <br />

This page: The snug – formerly the kitchen – is painted in<br />

Btwn Dog & Wolf by Paint and Paper Library. The sofa and<br />

ottoman were commissioned by Evernden Interiors. The lamps<br />

are Willow from Porta Romana. The fireside chairs are antique<br />

Welsh farmhouse chairs<br />

wealdentimes.co.uk<br />

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