Charming Medieval House Blends Old & New in Perfect Harmony
A charming half-timbered house, typical of medieval times, has been beautifully restored. It boasts a sunny entrance, a low-maintenance Snakes Tongue plant, and a mix of modern and vintage furniture. The home also features a stunning stone fireplace and contemporary art.
Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a front door painted in Dulux 'Gold Rush', creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The sitting room is a blend of old and new, with a corner sofa from King Living and a Mark Tuckey coffee table providing comfortable seating. A vintage leather sofa and Moroccan poufs in the dining room create a cosy, relaxed space. The dining table is surrounded by six Bertoia chairs, offering a mix of styles.
The house is adorned with contemporary art by Henry Curchord, adding a modern touch to the traditional setting. A 1950s-style stone fireplace and hearth provides a focal point in the room, while a Marshall speaker ensures entertainment. A low-maintenance Snakes Tongue plant, also known as a mother-in-law's tongue, thrives in the space, tolerating low light levels. Table Tonic contributes to the decor with its pretty juju hats.
This half-timbered house offers a unique blend of old and new, with a sunny entrance, comfortable seating areas, and striking artwork. The low-maintenance Snakes Tongue plant and functional stone fireplace make it a welcoming and practical living space.