Calling all artists! Is it not a dream to live amongst sprawling grounds, a beautiful walled garden, and a very cool house – with space of your own to create? While I love to write, I was reminded this week just how much I love to
make things with my hands, sewing an outfit for my daughter for a party. There’s something so grounding about it: the rhythm, the focus, the way it quiets your thoughts and pulls you fully into the present moment (even if the results aren't always quite what I had in mind!). Do you also like to make things?
That’s why I was immediately drawn to this house in Devon, on the English south coast. It feels like the ultimate artist’s paradise. Rooted gently in the landscape, this quirky home sits within a formerly abandoned Victorian walled garden, now ingeniously transformed into a cohesive cluster of buildings using brick and local stone. Inside, the spaces are made up of eclectic, carefully chosen pieces in muted, earthy tones – nothing shouty, but everything quietly fascinating to the eye. Relaxed modern architecture sits alongside old stone walls, creating rooms that feel both calm and deeply personal. It’s the kind of home that invites creativity. And if you need to down your tools for a while, the sea is a short drive away. Bliss!
And then there's the atelier - complete with it's own wood burning stove!
Lovely, lovely, lovely!
Could you imagine living somewhere quirky like this - with a wonderful space to create?
There are so many great details too. It's truly a home that tells the personal story of those who live there.
Did anything stand out to you in particular?
We used to spend our summers in Devon when I was little - it's a really beautiful part of the world. I've featured a few homes from that neck of the woods before including:
I hope you enjoyed this virtual visit to a British artist's home today.
Niki
PS I am really enjoying all your comments, they add so much! If you have time, you might like to wade in on the discussions around curtains and pairing socks in
this post - or start a new discussion below. There's no pressure though, you might also like to stop by here quietly to enjoy the tour and then scuttle away again, and that's absolutely fine too, everyone is welcome here!
This is just so beautiful I’m not sure I would ever want to leave.
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Delete'...Everything quietly fascinating to the eye...lovely, lovely, lovely...' If it doesn't sell, it ought to go on Airbnb. Styled perfectly. Classic living space.
ReplyDeleteThoughts...I would like a sturdy rail or wall for the stairs, suppose there's a gallery there. Personally, prefer a L-shaped or U-shaped kitchen if that large, trying to reach for something with something boiling over on the stove:) How do you maintain open brick walls? They look dreamy with concrete floors and high ceilings, huge windows. Thank you for sharing this gem!
Great thoughts and observations, thank you for sharing. It's always important that a home is both beautiful AND practical to be complete.
DeleteIn my fantasy life as an artist (young enough to manage those stairs!) this would be my home and studio. I find the combination of the stone and brick walls with large bamboo shaded windows so attractive and the furnishings - simple bedding with those hand motif pillows, desk chair and long bookshelves - are very pleasing as well.
ReplyDeleteI love that you've found the perfect home for your 'artist self'! Thank you for pointing out all these lovely details.
DeleteMy husband and daughter are both artistically talented. I am definitely not, but if I were, this would be a fun home to live in. The stone and brick are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThere is something wonderful about seeing someone artistically talented in action - they see the world in a completely different way. My Mother is a great painter, she has recently been taking art classes and I love seeing her latest work. Having said that, artistic talent can present itself in so many ways, and I am sure you have a gift too!
DeleteThis is one of the best homes! I love the rustic feel and the brick walls...I love the long kitchen with the long shelving unit in front of the windows. It's very cozy and warm feeling. Thank you for sharing this home.
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I am so happy you enjoyed this one Renee, it is indeed lovely - very unique.
DeleteI love everything about this house. I especially love the cozy nest with the tan wood stove
ReplyDeleteThe nest with the tan wood stove is lovely!
DeleteLovely, I’m a city girl but I might take the plunge here.
ReplyDeleteOh, please do! And then we can all stop by for a cup of tea and enjoy it too!
DeleteThis is just beautiful - I particularly love the kitchen, the long table, and the wall of windows. I think I'd live in that space very happily.
ReplyDeleteThe kitchen is simply wonderful! Completely agree.
DeleteWhat a lovely warm space.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you enjoyed this tour Judy!
DeleteThe stone walls and high ceilings are captivating! I grew up in the country and didn't learn about shutting curtains or pulling down blinds until I was 18 and went to college!! : > )
ReplyDeleteWow, what a blessing! I sometimes feel like I live in a goldfish bowl here in Malmö! it woud feel so liberating to not have to bother with curtains and blinds!
DeleteOh wow! I love it when that happens. I am so happy you loved it. Thank you for following along for such a long time, it really means a lot.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely home — I really enjoy how the old architectural features blend with the artist’s modern touches. It feels personal and thoughtful rather than staged. The mix of textures and light makes the space so warm and inviting. Thanks for sharing this tour!
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