Class Q Barn Conversions: Transforming Rural Buildings into Beautiful Homes

Key eligibility criteria include:

The building must have been in agricultural use before 20th March 2013 (or part of an established agricultural unit).

Up to five dwellings can be created within a single barn, with a total floorspace limit of 865 square metres.

The barn must be capable of conversion without significant structural rebuilding. Class Q does allow for additional walls, windows, and roof.

Class Q is not allowed within National Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) or conservation areas.

The conversion must not result in highway safety issues, or excessive noise.

Derbyshire new-build family home from East Midlands Architects, Swain Architecture

1. A Simplified Planning Process

Class Q removes the need for full planning permission, significantly reducing the time and complexity involved in securing approval.

2. Adding Value to Your Land

Converting an agricultural building into a residential property can substantially increase its market value, a smart investment for landowners.

3. Preserving Rural Character

Barn conversions can retain the architectural heritage while creating contemporary living spaces, creating unique and desirable homes.

4. Sustainability & Eco-Friendly Living

Repurposing existing structures reduces the environmental impact of construction.

1. Feasibility Assessment

We conduct a thorough assessment.

2. Preparing the Prior Approval Application

A prior approval application must be submitted to the local planning authority. 

3. Securing Prior Approval

Decisions are usually made within 56 days.

4. Designing the Conversion

Upon approval we work with you to create the perfect design.

5. Construction & Completion

With designs finalised, construction begins. 

Hall Farm Housing Development by Swain Architecture

1. Retaining Original Features

Maintain the barn’s character by include original features such as exposed timber beams and brickwork.

2. Maximising Light & Sight Lines

Barns often have large doors and high ceilings which provide opportunities for feature glazing, adding natural light and countryside views.

3. Layout

Many barn conversions embrace open-plan layouts, creating spacious and contemporary interiors that enhance the sense of internal flow and connection.

4. Sustainability

Where possible we recommend high-performance insulation, and sustainable heating and power installation. We aim to ensure the best possible energy efficiency, comfort, self-sufficiency and running cost.

Why Choose Swain Architecture for Your Class Q Barn Development?

At Swain Architecture we are experts in Class Q barn conversions, and have helped many clients transform diseased rural buildings into great places to live. Our expertise ensures:

If you’re considering a Class Q barn conversion in the East Midlands, we’d love to help you bring your vision to life. Your first step is to drop us a line.

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