Sue and Martin stitched together a 1600s cob-and-stone barn and an 1850s stone barn into a low-energy family home, but the real story is the timeline. They moved in during 2001 and kept iterating for two decades, finally reaching sign-off in 2021. The cost of that patience was a 50% overspend, yet it also bought them something most fast builds never deliver: a home refined by lived experience, where compromises were made consciously, priorities sharpened over time, and the finished result actually matches the life they wanted to build.
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