If you’re considering converting a barn or buying one, you shouldn’t need to worry about it being cold. This is because building regulations dictate that when you convert a barn, you need to insulate it to meet specific standards. However, it’s worth considering its heating system and ceiling heights carefully – some barn conversions are likely to take longer and be more expensive to heat up than others.
Abberley
Abberley is a small village in North West Worcestershire, England. It sits between the River Severn and River Teme. It had a population of 830 in 2001.
There are three parts to the village of Abberley. The oldest section, The Village, was formed in the 12th and 13th century. The Common is the most inhabited side of the village and has a village shop and post office. There is also the primary school and village hall in this area. The Hill is mostly farmland, with some houses and cottages residing on the steep slopes of Abberley Hill.
Abberley Hall is on the opposite side of Abberley Hill. It used to be a country house until 1916 when preparatory school Abberley Hall School moved its premises there.
There are two churches in Abberley. The oldest is the run-down St. Michael's Church, yet the chancel was restored and is still used for some services. St. Mary's Church was erected between 1850 and 1852 to succeed St. Michael's to the north of the parish.
Any time you're looking to have home improvements done for your property in Abberley, make sure you always get quotations from a reliable firm.