Ian and Mary bought Batts Farm in 1999, knowing it was an ideal place to raise their children. Set within 100 acres in the beautiful village of North Brewham.
Over the years they have poured their hearts and souls into reviving the crumbling outbuildings and saving the historical Tithe Barn.
Combining their natural warmth and wealth of e
Ian and Mary bought Batts Farm in 1999, knowing it was an ideal place to raise their children. Set within 100 acres in the beautiful village of North Brewham.
Over the years they have poured their hearts and souls into reviving the crumbling outbuildings and saving the historical Tithe Barn.
Combining their natural warmth and wealth of experience and knowledge they will help you turn the Tithe Barn into your dream venue.
The Tithe Barn itself dates from the monastic period prior to 1530, when the barn formed part of the estate of Bruton Abbey. It is believed that the Tithe Barn was built around 1480.
After the Abbey property was bought by the Berkeley family at the dissolution of the monasteries, the Tithe Barn and the nearby abbey lodgings became the pr
The Tithe Barn itself dates from the monastic period prior to 1530, when the barn formed part of the estate of Bruton Abbey. It is believed that the Tithe Barn was built around 1480.
After the Abbey property was bought by the Berkeley family at the dissolution of the monasteries, the Tithe Barn and the nearby abbey lodgings became the principal manor of North Brewham, known as North Court.
In the sixteenth century a substantial additional barn, known as the New Barn, was added to the Tithe Barn.
The conversion of the New Barn into a conference or meeting suite with offices, kitchenette and toilet facilities was completed in 2001.
This has been finished to the latest specifications for safety and comfort. Rooms are centrally heated with double-glazed windows and are wheel chair accessible.
The rooms retain the old oak beams, thick
The conversion of the New Barn into a conference or meeting suite with offices, kitchenette and toilet facilities was completed in 2001.
This has been finished to the latest specifications for safety and comfort. Rooms are centrally heated with double-glazed windows and are wheel chair accessible.
The rooms retain the old oak beams, thick walls and country character. The Tithe Barn was refurbished, re-pointed and given a new roof on the original timbers in 2004-5.
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