Designscape to the rescue. They’ve turned a once rundown Victorian villa into a gorgeous family residence in Batheaston, England.  The home was refurbished with a few extensions to switch the viewing of the building and create a private haven for the family in the southern façade and the garden. The double height entrance hall looks over the   unearthed courtyard lined with an uninterrupted reclaimed, rubble bath stone wall that pierces through a glass screen to create an interior floor gallery connecting the outside to the in. Photographs© Designscape Architects Ltd.

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