From business to pleasure – tour this charming Gloucestershire bungalow, owned by a Chef, with a striking outdoor kitchen to match

This homeowner's dream family home doubles as the perfect space for her business

Kitchen diner looking out onto countryside with green kitchen mixed with wooden accents and wooden dining table and chairs
(Image credit: Future PLC / Rachael Smith)

Having reluctantly agreed to view a dated dormer bungalow, Kelly Bailey was astonished when, minutes after stepping inside, she came face to face with the breathtaking view that would clinch the deal.

‘When my husband Richard and I drove up to the property, I didn’t really want to go inside, but I’m now so glad that I did,’ says Kelly. ‘The rear view overlooking fields and towards hills was incredible, and the property offered vast potential. ‘While I was at the bottom of the garden looking at the river, Richard was so impressed that he made an offer and, all of a sudden, this time-warp property was destined to become our next home.’

It was Kelly’s mother who had shared a tip-off about the bungalow in a charming Cotswolds town that hadn’t yet come to the market. ‘I never thought I’d end up living in a dormer bungalow, but the reality was that we just had to buy it,’ says Kelly.

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Green lawn and view from back of the house

(Image credit: Future PLC / Rachael Smith)

After moving in during 2021, the couple drew up plans to completely remodel and extend the property, ensuring the view that had captivated them could be seen right through from the front door. Initially agreeing that both rear extensions should sit flush with each other, while living in the bungalow before starting their renovation, they realised this would make the kitchen very dark.

‘We updated the plans so that the cedar-clad section would be less prominent, allowing more light to flood into the ground-floor living spaces at the back,’ Kelly adds.

Green kitchen with wooden cabinet and stools

(Image credit: Future PLC / Rachael Smith)

In August 2023, the couple moved into rented accommodation nearby, along with their teenage son, while the six-month build began. As project manager, Kelly visited every day to ensure their vision came to fruition.

‘We took off the roof and gutted the entire bungalow,’ Kelly adds. ‘At one stage, only two external and one internal wall from the original property remained. ‘Our aim was to create a very comfortable and practical light-filled home that maximised the beautiful rural views. We felt bifold doors and glazed balconies would work well.’

‘I had my heart set on running workshops from home and knew that these spaces would need to work hard'

Priorities on chef Kelly’s wish list included creating a large, sociable kitchen and a pantry, plus an outside kitchen and dining space. ‘I had my heart set on running food, lifestyle and wellbeing workshops from home and knew that these spaces would need to work hard,’ explains Kelly. ‘Since launching The Buttery Dish, my company has really taken off, and the time and effort invested in researching every detail has paid dividends.’

The starting point for the majority of the schemes was inspired by a green Lacanche range cooker. ‘It’s a lovely shade,’ Kelly says. ‘I wanted to bring the green tones from the outside into our home to create a calm environment.’

Open plan kitchen diner with wooden floors, green velvet bar stools and wooden cabinetry with marble island and wooden dining table and chairs on pale pink rug, bifold doors lead out to a garden

(Image credit: Rachael Smith)

To inject character and depth, reclaimed timbers were sourced for the double-sided fireplace and the hallway. Treasured antiques have been juxtaposed with newer finds to add interest and personality. ‘I’ve loved designing our home,’ says Kelly. ‘I can’t quite believe that I so very nearly missed out on such a wonderful opportunity.’

Kitchen /Diner

Dining room with wooden table and chairs and pale pink rug, green arched cabinet and large bifold doors opening to country views

(Image credit: Future PLC / Rachael Smith)

Kelly commissioned her carpenter to make a dining table that would comfortably seat eight guests in this light-drenched space.

Sitting room

Beige living room with neutral sofa filled with cushions, cream wood trunk coffee table and pine wood cabinet filled with glassware, lots of greenery

Sofa, DFS. Armchairs from Pavilion Broadway in Tewkesbury. Cream linen curtains made by Not Magnolia Interiors. Cushions made up in fabrics from Neptune.

(Image credit: Future PLC / Rachael Smith)

Keen that this space wouldn’t compete with the outdoors, Kelly chose a relaxing, neutral palette with hints of green.

Garden room

Garden room with green panelled walls and wooden dining table with cane chairs. Rattan lighting with black windows.

Tongue-and-groove panelling painted in Charcoal, Neptune. Pendant lights, Dunelm. Dining chairs, Daals.

(Image credit: Rachael Smith)

This rustic space is ideal for both entertaining and Kelly’s workshops.

Garden kitchen

Garden kitchen painted in navy with light wood cabinetry

Taps, Bed Bath & Beyond. Kitchen cabinets and decking, Millboard. Barbecue, Outback.

(Image credit: Future PLC / Rachael Smith)

Chef Kelly’s outdoor kitchen is well equipped and stylish.

Main bedroom

Beige bedroom with double bed and floral cushions, wooden bedside tables with white lamps and a large pendant light

(Image credit: Rachael Smith)

An oversized pendant injects a bohemian feel.

En-suite

White en suite with freestanding bath tub, arched walkway into pink tiled shower with gold accents

Wall tiles, Bert & May. Floor tiles, Mandarin Stone. Pendant light, Jim Lawrence.

(Image credit: Rachael Smith)

Determined to introduce a vibrant feel in this space, Kelly sourced pink floor and wall tiles.

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For more information about The Buttery Dish, browse @the.butterydish on Instagram.

This feature originally appeared in 25 Beautiful Homes.

Freelance interiors writer

Janet McMeekin is a specialist interiors writer with more than 20 years experience of contributing regularly to a wide variety of national and international publications.