A converted barn in Norfolk is in the running to win a national architectural award.
The Blue Sky Barn, near Reepham, has been longlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architecture's (RIBA) House of the Year award.
The former grain store was converted into a luxury home by couple Luke and Kiara Hawes, having bought the "ugly" corrugated steel building for £290,000.
The RIBA described the barn, completed in 2021, as a "fantasy, luxurious weekend house, evoking the emancipation and excitement of a family holiday".
The couple initially planned to offer the site as a holiday let but following a change of plans due to the Covid pandemic, it is now a permanent family home.
The RIBA also praised the conversion for its "environmental sustainability" as much of the materials from the existing structure were reused and an eco-friendly heating system was installed.
Blue Sky Barn is up against 19 other homes in the UK to win the award, which will be revealed later in the year on Channel 4's Grand Designs: House of the Year programme.
Elsewhere in Norfolk, a Victorian home in the Golden Triangle in Norwich is also in the running.
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