18th Century Farmhouse with charming, shabby chic decor.
A six bedroom farmhouse, situated in the beautiful Somerset countryside and forming part of a group of Grade II listed farm buildings that date back from as early as 1760.
Renovated by Argentinian architect Luis Laplace, the Farmhouse is full of character and bold innovative twists. It celebrates the natural antiquity of the building combining original fittings with unexpected interiors and vintage furniture completed by unique artworks from Hauser & Wirth artists including a specially commissioned painted mural in the dining room by Guillermo Kuitca, and a mesmerising video installation by Pipilotti Rist which projects the Somerset landscape onto the walls of the sitting room through a chandelier of found objects and glass.
The farmhouse has 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 sitting rooms, a kitchen and dining room.
Bruton Station.