Tigbourne Farm

Tigbourne Farm is an exclusive redevelopment of a fourteenth century farmhouse and three surrounding sixteenth-eighteenth century barns. The extensive plot also houses three early twentieth century dairy barns. These historic buildings feature soaring ceilings, exposed timbers, inglenook fireplaces, and a mixture of oak and York stone floors. All the properties are Grade II listed and have been expertly restored to accentuate their original features, all of which have been tastefully adorned with traditional From The Anvil ironmongery.

The impressive expanses of windows have been decorated with Shepherds Crook window fittings whose exquisite shapes emphasise their expert craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail. Beeswax and Black thumblatches, t hinges, and straight lever handles have been used throughout the property on traditional oak ledge and brace doors, keeping with the heritage of the buildings and ensuring none of the original character was lost.


All photographs courtesy of: Peter Wright Photography

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