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    Radical, Ethical, Colorful: The Bull Inn in South Devon, England

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    The Bull Inn is an eco-oriented, award-winning hotel and restaurant in Totnes—an ancient market town in South Devon with an independent spirit. The new owner is the ethical entrepreneur Geetie Singh-Watson, who opened her first organic pub in north London over 20 years ago. She has since been awarded an MBE for services to the organic pub trade: “The whole point of setting up my pubs in the very first place,” Singh-Watson explains, “was for people come in and have a great meal and a great time and then discover the ecological values that underpin it. I want to show people that you don’t need to diminish your life in order to have a much lighter footprint on the planet.”

    Above: The exterior of The Bull Inn on Rotherfold Square, Totnes.

    Singh-Watson worked with local architect Jackie Gillispie to restore the Grade II-listed, centuries-old building. “One of the things I love about reclaiming and preserving what you’ve got is that it makes decision-making so much easier,” she explains. In the bar area downstairs, very little of the original structure existed, so they were able to strip out an old breeze-block wall along with several layers of concrete plaster and start again with a breathable layer of natural lime-plaster. “It’s a much happier building for it,” she says.

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    Above: The bar, though not original to the building, was already in situ: “I didn’t particularly like it, but it’s there, and it’s functioning, so why throw it away?” The teak top has been restored and the base has been painted in bright green gloss. “You either try and make something disappear, which generally doesn’t work, or you make it so loud that you forget what it is!”

    Singh-Watson grew up in a rural commune in the 1970s. She attributes her “absolute conviction” that “anything can be done with reclaimed materials” to her upbringing: “My mum was really passionate about building, and most of my childhood was spent talking about natural and craft-based building projects. When I was about seven, she bought a tumbling down cottage and made it her hobby to restore it by hand, entirely from salvaged materials. And that’s what we did together throughout my childhood, gathering old building materials. She was always valuing that deep craft in the materials that nobody seemed to appreciate at the time.”

    Consequently, Singh-Watson has approached the interiors with a committed sense of stewardship. “Upstairs, we have kept beautiful patches of old wallpaper, and I was adamant that none of the lath and plaster should be touched unless it was absolutely necessary.” The shape and layout of the rooms have been dictated by the existing structure of the building, and by the historic remnants uncovered along the way. (“It drove the architect nuts!” she concedes.)

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    Above: In Room 7, the number 341 was uncovered on the wall and that dictated the color of the paint. Throughout, vintage blankets have been sourced by the local rug and textile collector Dominic Orr.

    Singh-Watson didn’t rely on precedent imagery when designing the rooms. Instead, she “keeps [her] own counsel,” allowing the process to dictate the style: “As we started to uncover these bits of lovely wood or plaster or wallpaper I started to think: OK, so that would go beautifully with white linen, or that room is quite dull, it needs a loud curtain … The whole thing is forming in my mind as it’s happening, which makes it feel less calculated and formulaic–more human, I think.”

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    Above: The wood panelling in Room 3 is painted in Dorset Cream by Farrow and Ball. The color was inspired by a patchy remnant of plaster visible in the ensuite shower room. The bedside lights have been  handcrafted from local wood by Rodney Lomas and fitted with ceramic shades made by Pippi and Me.

    Source: Remodelista

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