Stroud & Gloucestershire

Barn Conversion Electrics in Nailsworth

Barn conversions are some of the most satisfying jobs we take on, and the valleys around Nailsworth have plenty of them, old stone barns and agricultural buildings turned into striking family homes with exposed oak trusses, vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling steel windows. Wiring a conversion like this properly means starting with the distribution board, often a three-phase installation feeding the main house, outbuildings, an EV charger and solar together, all clearly labelled and none of it an afterthought.

From there we plan feature lighting that shows off the oak frame and stonework rather than fighting it, run circuits for a kitchen, bathrooms and any outbuildings, and integrate an EV charger and solar or battery storage into the same board if you want them. Every stage is tested and certified, and the finish is immaculate, exactly the standard a Nailsworth barn conversion deserves after everything else that has gone into it.

Three-phase boards, done properly

A distribution board sized for the whole conversion, main house, outbuildings, EV charger and solar together, every way clearly labelled.

Feature lighting that respects the frame

Lighting schemes planned around exposed oak trusses and stonework, not bolted on as an afterthought.

EV and solar integrated from the start

Car charging and solar or battery storage designed into the same board, rather than squeezed in later.

Your questions, answered

How much does it cost to wire a barn conversion in Nailsworth?

A full barn conversion typically costs between £8,000 and £20,000, depending on its size, whether it needs a three-phase supply and how much feature lighting and outbuilding wiring is involved. We survey the whole project and give one exact fixed written price before any work starts.

Do barn conversions always need a three-phase supply?

Not always, but larger conversions with outbuildings, workshops or heavy heating and cooling loads often benefit from one. We assess the whole project and tell you honestly whether single-phase is enough.

Can you integrate an EV charger and solar into the same project?

Yes, and it is often better done together. Planning the distribution board for all three from the start avoids upgrading it again later, and we design the whole system as one job.

Ready for electrics done properly?

Free fixed quotes across Stroud and Gloucestershire. Certified work, an immaculate finish and a price that doesn't move.