Skilled farmers Susie Wren and Robert Wells purchased their 200-acre livestock farm in Devon in 2021 after dwelling in Africa for 40 years, the place Robert had taken over his grandfather’s cattle ranch in his early twenties.
Having chosen to relocate to rural Devon, their aim was to develop natural farming initiatives and promote sustainable land husbandry and wellness of their area people. This was a dream transfer for the couple.
The one drawback was that the farm got here with no dwelling. The unique farmhouse – a Georgian constructing situated within the village of East Portlemouth in south Devon – was bought 60 years earlier, whereas the farm itself was owned by absentee landowners for a few years.
Regardless of this, the farm didn’t lack magnificence, consisting of a lattice of conventional Devon banks and hedgerows courting again lots of of years. “These and the areas of woodland are pure shelters and are wealthy wildlife havens,” explains Susie.
Throughout the harbour inlet from Salcombe, East Portlemouth’s Village Farm is an authorized natural livestock farm, with a powerful deal with animal welfare, and self-sustaining practices. “Our uncommon breed pigs and poultry raised on Village Farm are an ideal complement to the closed system we attempt to obtain from full sustainability,” says Susie.
The positioning additionally supplies year-round grazing for Ruby Purple cattle, (a conventional Devon breed) in addition to Easycare sheep (which require minimal shepherding and veterinary care) over 220 acres of coastal grassland.
“With a gentle local weather, free-draining land and natural pastures that develop all year long, our livestock stay outdoors in all seasons,” says Susie.
Mission particulars
- Location Devon
- Home sort Oak body self-build (oak body by Carpenter Oak)
- Home measurement 180m²
- Construct value Approx £500,000
- Development Pure and recycled supplies
Constructing a house
To be able to pursue their dream of growing the farm and organising an Artisan Centre that may promote higher consciousness of the private and wider advantages of being inside nature, the couple felt they wanted to have the ability to stay on website.
This drove the plans for an oak framed, 1.5-bedroom dwelling, which may act as a comfortable residence for the couple, enabling them to ultimately stay and work on the farm completely.
Consistent with their total ethos for the farm, their new residence would want to replicate the wealthy heritage of sustainability, in addition to be conventional to the world and their very own farming practices.
The planning journey
Making use of for planning permission on agricultural land has its personal particular idiosyncratic course of, so the couple enlisted the assistance of planning advisor Amanda Burden of Luscombe Maye, who heads up the Agriculture and Rural Planning Division primarily based in Totnes.
“For the reason that dwelling is agriculturally tied we’re required to undertake the applying section earlier than full planning is achieved,” explains Susie. “It is a three-year course of, the place we’ve got to exhibit that we must be engaged on the farm full time, in our case to handle the livestock.”
It should additionally embrace a marketing strategy, which requires the farm to be in revenue after the three-year course of is accomplished. On the finish of this course of, full planning permission could be obtained and the couple will probably be free to make modifications to the dwelling with the intention to make it a extra everlasting residence.
The general measurement of the home was additionally constrained by the variety of labour items that the farm would help. “As a result of we’re a livestock farm we will solely help 1.5 full labour items all year long,” says Susie. “This determines the general dimensions of the constructing footprint.”
Additional planning necessities stipulated that the constructing needed to be ‘nearby and sound of the livestock’. Though restrictive, the location has a stunning outlook throughout the estuary and throughout the countryside in the direction of Dartmoor.
“Each subject supplies views in the direction of the ever-changing moods of Dartmoor to the north and open seas to the south, so we really feel very lucky to be right here,” says Susie.
So as to add to the already sophisticated course of, the farm is in a Nationwide Panorama (previously often known as an AONB), which implies there are extra stringent tips than your common software. This didn’t put the couple off, nonetheless.
“We totally recognize and help the necessity to defend this fragile panorama and due to this fact settle for the necessity for care in our collection of supplies and design,” says Susie.
Constructing fashion
To be able to combine the brand new residence into the panorama in essentially the most pure approach attainable, the couple selected a sympathetic oak framed construction, with pure isolation supplies and recycled Devon slate tiles for the roof, which have been salvaged from one other farm constructing.
“We have been very lucky to make use of wooden that’s native to Devon, in addition to benefiting from the expert craftsmen which can be out there regionally,” notes Susie. “All of the timber for the cladding, flooring, doorways and staircase was sourced regionally from sustainable hardwood wooden tons, milled by an area specialist timber service provider and labored on website by native and resident carpenters.”
“Your complete course of has been carried out by craftsmen, who’re additionally valued pals, all of whom stay throughout the neighborhood. Our native builder and celebrated artisan Adrian ‘Mad Canine’ Wotton, and a group of native craftsmen, constructed the home. Additionally they constructed the Artisan Centre, with the farm café and farm store, which has been embraced by locals and guests to the world, making it a vibrant neighborhood hub.”
Eco credentials
Planning rules required the dwelling to be carbon impartial, which was already a given for the couple. “In truth, we have been aiming for as near carbon unfavourable as attainable, and we’ve gone so far as we will to attain this,” says Susie.
Utilizing native timber minimised transportation emissions they usually additionally reused and repurposed supplies discovered on website wherever attainable.
For self-sustaining components, they put in an air supply warmth pump, a borehole and filtration plant for their very own water, and a complicated sewage system
Purposeful options
“Mild and house have been key within the interiors, notably because it’s not an enormous house, whereas additionally offering consolation and high quality,” says Susie. “My favorite a part of the home is that it’s constituted of native supplies and sustainable hardwoods. Working with native individuals who we all know and who’re expensive to us meant that we have been one large household and it was a stunning environment whereas it was being constructed.”
As a result of pretty modest measurement of the house, using a lined out of doors house has complemented and expanded the general dwelling space.
“We put in a second request to the planners so as to add a veranda onto the surface of the entrance and rear of the home, which fortunately they agreed to,” says Susie. “Our pals inspired us as they knew, from our days dwelling in Africa, concerning the significance of having fun with a ‘sundowner’ on the veranda earlier than the day’s finish.”
Easy methods to obtain airtightness in an oak body self-build
Ben Hancock-Parr, in-house architect at Carpenter Oak, says, “Historically, oak-frame homes are constituted of unseasoned ‘inexperienced oak’. The oak beams will shrink barely after building, inflicting a small quantity of motion within the body.
“This isn’t a structural situation; the body turns into stronger over time. However it’s essential to make sure even small motion doesn’t have an effect on constructing airtightness with these two ideas:
1. Wrapping the oak body
“Historically brickwork, or ‘wattle and daub’, would merely be positioned between the beams of the oak body to kind the exterior partitions. Inevitably in buildings constructed on this approach there’s air leakage between the oak body and the infill supplies.
“As an alternative, the partitions and roofs of our buildings wrap across the outdoors of the oak body, in order that the oak body is stored heat and dry inside an hermetic constructing envelope. So we confer with the partitions and roof as ‘the wrap’. By which the oak body can transfer barely with out affecting it.
2. Membrane airtightness
“In fashionable timber buildings, an airtightness membrane is shaped contained in the partitions and roof. It’s essential to make sure the continuity of this membrane.
“In our homes, the membrane sits between the oak body and ‘the wrap’ and it’s essential to issue this in when programming within the varied trades on website.”
A triumphant end
Performing as challenge supervisor herself, Susie lived on website in a shepherd’s hut for a big a part of the construct course of in order that she could possibly be shut by to supervise the whole lot. “My husband was working overseas, however my daughter got here backwards and forwards to hitch me for weekends, which was enjoyable,” Susie remembers.
“Total, we have been fortunate that the method went easily and positively – very a lot because of the fantastic group concerned. I might impress on everybody the advantages of utilizing folks you have already got a relationship with the place attainable. It makes the method a lot extra versatile and satisfying. My husband and I now stay right here most of our time, which permits us to conduct our duties on the farm,” says Susie.
The couple at the moment are nearing the top of the aforementioned three-year course of and the farm is working in revenue – giving Susie and Robert the choice to make it their full-time everlasting dwelling.
The couple additionally plan to make use of this extra time spent on website to develop their enterprise and organise guided walks of their farm to show folks the worth of conventional farming methods.
Susie concludes, “We’re very pleased with our soils which can be wealthy in microbiology and natural matter,” says Susie. “We need to present others the wildlife and environmental advantages of natural farming.”
This gorgeous property received the Finest Inexperienced Dwelling class in Homebuilding & Renovating’s Awards 2024, in partnership with The Occasions and The Sunday Occasions. For extra inspiration, have a look round this homely oak-frame self-build in Monmouth, with its incredible views of the countryside.















