Finding the wow factor
Back in the summer of 2025 I was invited to visit The Farmhouse. Hannah and Ellie, the sisters who ran and owned it, had poured themselves into a redecoration during lockdown — and you could the effort in every room. But somewhere along the way, the house had drifted away from itself. Years of redecoration, fittings that didn't quite belong. A kitchen that felt too polished. Pale walls that felt undefined and hushed the character of the building, which was quietly begging to be unleashed.
A house like this - a mix of medieval bones, Georgian additions, all set within a remote wooded valley, had a voice. It just needed someone to listen.
The different era's of the house offered up very different styles of living and style. Beamed lower ceilinged older parts demanded warm deep colours inviting you to snuggle up. Whilst the Georgian front elevation felt like a breath of air with space and light from the long windows.
The long landings and hallways make the space curious and rambling in a good way. Each room was spacious without being cavernous. I knew we could do something with this home. Secret Bolthole was up until then all about little cottages, not big farmhouses. Yet this house really was special enough to make the exception.
I wasn't sure The Farmhouse was a fit for the Secret Bolthole brand? What changed my mind - not what the house was, but what it could be.
Lets be honest, Secret Bolthole conjours up little cottages tucked away in quite corners or stunning locations. So the Farmhouse hit and missed the brief at hte same time. So what tipped it for me?
- The stunning secluded location - totally our vibe.
- A house full of character and charm - begging for an interiors re-vamp
- Owners brimming with commitment to the journey - from hard graft to investment, because we can't make it happen alone.
The brief initially was a light touch, but the more we dug into the project we knew to do the house justice, we would have to dig the deeper. We went from swapping out kitchen frontages to sandblasting the beams, stripping floorboards and completely redesigning the bathroom fitting a roll top bath. The project has grown and expanded and with it the ambitions of the owners, to make the house central to growing their private catering business, and we cannot wait to be on the journey with them.
We decided to strip back anything that didn't belong and lean hard into what did. Age, warmth, character, imperfection. The kind of home that gives you a hug the moment you walk through the door, regardless of its size.
I started with a paint palette. Warm taupes and moody, evocative tones for the snug and lounge. Accents of deep Etruscan red in the kitchen lounge areas. A warm pinky taupe runs through the spine of the house — the hallway, staircase, landing tying everything together with a sense of warmth and continuity.
The beams were stripped. The cream kitchen came out, replaced with a softer grey beige with iron handles. Units were removed and a dresser added - a farmhouse staple. Open oak shelves replaced wall cupboards. Perfect for displaying kitchenalia, pictures and adding texture. Traditional pine chairs painted in a deep red added a pop of colour and fit the style of the new rustic feel. A ladder was hung above the big oak kitchen table, newly sanded and waxed. This dressed with foliage and fairy lights provided a great focal point and perfect for year round styling.
Next we tackled the bedrooms.
Upstairs — every room with its own story.
The bedrooms is where we embraced colour. Ellie and Hannah the owners love a splash of colour and wanted a statement master with ensuite. They ended up with two plus no bedroom left behind - because who wants to get the short straw. Out went the pale. In came deep greens, dusky pinks, dark aubergine, and mustard yellows. Each room has its own personality now. Yet without it feeling disjointed. The tones together work and add interest.
I spent hours in vintage stores and flea markets, hunting for the right pieces. Each room was designed with colour, texture, light, furniture and feel in mind.
We loved trawling flea markets (malvern flea is run on bank holiday Mondays and one Sunday per month) Local vintage stores (Nearby Bringsy common has a great one). We chose darker wood chest of drawers which suited the Farmhouse style, and pine and oak dressing tables because it feels such an indulgence to have a dedicated space to get ready. Overhead lamps were softened with bigger more organic shades, whilst additional lamps added a softer light. Mirrors were added to catch the light. Whilst soft furnishings from the Bolthole Interiors shop leant into natural fibres, such as natural linen, velvet, cottons, rich in colour and style. Furnishings that made you want to reach for the feel. The mass-produced came out - the one-offs moved in.
"The idea behind The Farmhouse is for it to feel big enough for your tribe yet Despite its generous size, gives you a hug "
As with all our Boltholes, outside space is as part of the experience as the interiors. After all, we don't escape to the country to stay indoors. So, we invite you to get outdoors. Fire pits, hot tub, hammocks and outdoor dining makes it all possible.
At the Farmhouse we felt it needed a generous outdoor dining space to enjoy long al fresco dinners with friends. The owners also invested in a big electric hot tub, which has been set to offer views over the lake. Perfect for watching birds nesting at night and the sun set over the water. A Lounge seating area is the perfect spot to chill, with a fire pit to keep the evening chills off.
As with all Secret Boltholes, we never consider our houses are finished, just evolving. These are living, breathing spaces that evolve over time, so there is yet more to do.
We're planning a boot room makeover - because who doesn't love a boot room! The games room will have soft lighting, magical wall decor and fun disco balls for a space to dance, play and make merry.
Outside yet more places to lounge and enjoy the space.
"Holiday homes need soul too, because who wants to stay in average? "
Since launching the Farmhouse, we have added a host of extras leaning into the strengths of Ellie's private chef experiences, with meals on arrival, hampers, afternoon teas and three course dinners for celebrations, hen parties and family getaways. It is just the start of the evolution for this house and it's owners, and we cannot wait to keep discovering new and exciting experiences to offer our guests.
If you have a holiday home lacking it's soul - and it's people, why not drop us a message. We love working with owners to create special homes for our lovely community of guests to spend a little time.






















