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Touring Miranda Brooks & Bastien Halard’s Charming Cotswolds Farmhouse | Visitors’ Book



The World of Interiors presents Visitors’ Book with Miranda Brooks & Bastien Halard. Accomplished landscape architects Miranda & Bastien welcome us into their 17th-century farmhouse, snuggled in the green rolling hills of the Cotswolds.

Escaping the hustle and bustle of urban life in the heart of Gloucestershire, Miranda & Bastien’s remarkable retreat skips through moments in time, while retaining character developed through each generation of this homestead. “The agricultural past of this farm, I feel, we need to retain — to keep some rawness to it,” Bastien explains as they sit in the featured Long Room. Watch the full episode of Visitors’ Book as we explore Miranda Brooks & Bastien Halard’s contemporary Cotswold country house, inspired by the famous 11th-century manor house, Haddon Hall.

View the full story on The World of Interiors: https://www.worldofinteriors.com/story/gloucestershire-house-renovation-bastien-halard-miranda-brooks

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00:00 – Historical heritage
01:05 – Rejuvenation
02:45 – Out with the old, in with the new

10 Comments

  1. It's a beautiful farm house. Thank you for sharing. One thing, though, he said that the farm house had oak trees. Were they cut down? I am saying this everywhere. We need trees. Trees are the ones that will will break through this greenhouse effect that the planet has around it, that causes these deadly heat waves in the summer time in northern hemisphere and probably in the wintertime in the southern hemisphere. Please, plant, plant trees. Thank you.

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