Palest greens, delicate foliage and natural materials give this home’s lofty spaces a serene feel but it wasn’t always the case
A doorway with ‘Public Bar’ etched into its frosted glass is a reminder of the building’s previous life. “It closed in the 1970s, but I’d guess it was a proper local boozer with dark corners and a snug,” says Mary Mulryan who, with her husband John, created its fresh feel.
The pub had already been converted, but the couple, with the help of Areta Soare from Glen Howells Architects, largely rebuilt the added wing and then reworked the interiors. The result is a calm, contemporary home that connects cleverly to its outside spaces.
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