Pair of Cottages with Salvaged Westmorland Stone Roof

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Pair of Cottages with Salvaged Westmorland Stone Roof

This home is a stunning example of traditional cottage design, meticulously crafted to emulate the charm and authenticity of historical cottages. The roof is made from salvaged Westmorland stone, lending an air of timeless elegance and durability to the structure. Inside, the home is fitted out with authentic finishes and fittings that enhance its rustic appeal.

The kitchen is a standout feature, designed with both functionality and aesthetic beauty in mind. A sawn-off tree trunk, reclaimed from an old mill, provides sturdy support to the oak beam structure above, creating a striking visual centrepiece. This unique element not only adds character but also tells a story of sustainability and thoughtful design.

Complementing the natural wood painted units, a duck-egg blue island becomes the focal point of the kitchen. This charming island adds a pop of colour to the neutral backdrop, creating a warm and inviting space perfect for cooking and gathering. The combination of traditional materials and modern amenities ensures that this cottage offers both comfort and style.

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