Artist Jobe Burns Renovates 300-Year-Old West Country Farmhouse Using Traditional Methods
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Alyn Griffiths
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Artist Jobe Burns, a recent spatial design graduate, has completed a meticulous renovation of a 300-year-old West Country farmhouse in southwest England. The project involved using traditional methods and materials to preserve the building's historic character while transforming it into a modern home that celebrates its rural identity and timeworn details. The renovation showcases Burns' approach to honoring the property's heritage through careful restoration techniques.
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transforming it into a home designed to celebrate its rural identity and timeworn details
Burns had just completed his degree in spatial design at Chelsea School of Art in 2019
using traditional methods and materials to revive historic West Country farmhouse
Artist Jobe Burns has completed the renovation of a 300-year-old farmhouse, transforming it into a home designed to celebrate its rural identity.



