The Fable…
Sarah and Peter are a recently retired couple in their late sixties who have moved from a stone farmhouse in the Yorkshire countryside to a converted Victorian mill in Leeds. With their children grown, they wanted to be closer to culture, transport, and healthcare, seeing the move not as downsizing but as a fresh chapter that balances comfort, character, and city living.
Sarah, a former primary school headteacher, has rediscovered her love of creative pursuits such as ceramics and textiles, while Peter, a retired civil engineer, is drawn to craftsmanship and historic buildings. Together they value quality over quantity, timeless design over trends, and a calm, uncluttered way of living shaped by experience rather than aspiration.
Their lifestyle is relaxed and considered. They enjoy canal-side walks, gallery visits, slow cooking with seasonal ingredients, and quiet afternoons reading in natural light. Socialising is intimate and informal, focused on meaningful conversations and shared meals rather than large gatherings.
Their mill conversion home reflects this outlook, combining exposed brick, steel beams, and large industrial windows with warmth and softness. The space feels urban yet connected to nature, with high ceilings balanced by rugs, curtains, and furnishings that create acoustic and visual comfort.
The interior palette is built around textured neutral fabrics—linen curtains, wool upholstery, bouclé cushions, and hand-loomed rugs in soft limestone, oatmeal, and greige tones. Natural materials, solid oak furniture, and personal objects collected over a lifetime give the home a tactile, lived-in quality that bridges their rural past with their contemporary city life.