Best Outdoor Barn Lights UK 2025 | Complete Buying Guide
Authentic UK Made Wall Lights for Your Home
- Handcrafted in the UK
- Weatherproof IP44 Rated
- 5 Colour Finishes
- Optional PIR Sensors
- Option to Corner Mount
Transform your outdoor spaces with our handcrafted Barn or Burford Outdoor wall lights—the perfect blend of traditional farmhouse charm and modern reliability. Made right here in the UK from robust aluminium, these lights deliver the authentic country aesthetic homeowners across Britain are searching for.
Whether you’re illuminating a cottage entrance, stable block, garage, or garden patio, our barn lights provide dependable outdoor lighting that enhances both safety and style.
- Authentic UK Made Wall Lights for Your Home
- What Makes the Best Outdoor Barn Lights?
- Why Choose Our UK Made Barn Lights?
- Our Barn Light Collection
- Swan Neck Lighting
- Choose Your Perfect Finish: A Colour for Every Setting
- Most Energy-Efficient Outdoor Barn Lights
- Practical Additions: Customizing Your Barn Lights
- Best Outdoor Barn Lights for Large Buildings
- Why UK Made Matters: Quality You Can Trust
- Barn Light FAQ: Your Questions Answered
- Complete Your Country Lighting Scheme
- Ready to Transform Your Outdoor Lighting?
- Technical Specifications Summary
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⚠️ A Note About Solar Barn Lights
Many searches for “best outdoor barn lights” include solar-powered options. While solar technology continues improving, we don’t recommend solar barn lights for UK properties—here’s why:
The UK Solar Challenge
- Limited winter daylight: UK winter provides 7-8 hours of weak sunlight—insufficient for full battery charging
- When you need light most: Winter evenings require the longest lighting periods, precisely when solar has charged least
- Inconsistent performance: Cloudy spells mean unreliable operation exactly when you need outdoor lighting
- Light output compromise: Solar fixtures typically produce 10-50 lumens vs 400-800 lumens for mains-powered barn lights
- Battery replacement: Solar batteries degrade in 2-3 years, requiring replacement (often £15-30 per fixture)
When Solar Might Work
Solar barn lights can succeed in specific situations:
- South-facing positions with no shade obstruction
- Summer-only usage (holiday properties, seasonal businesses)
- Low-importance accent lighting where inconsistency is acceptable
- Remote locations where running electrical cables is prohibitively expensive
This guide focuses on mains-powered barn lights that provide consistent, reliable illumination throughout the year, particularly during dark winter months when outdoor lighting matters most. Combined with LED bulbs and motion sensors, mains-powered fixtures remain highly energy-efficient while delivering proper illumination.
If you’re considering solar primarily for energy savings, see our energy efficiency section above—LED bulbs with motion sensors provide similar annual costs (£1.50-3 per light) without solar’s performance limitations.
What Makes the Best Outdoor Barn Lights?
When searching for the best outdoor barn lights for UK properties, three factors separate exceptional fixtures from disappointing alternatives: genuine weather resistance, construction quality, and value over time. Here’s what matters when making your choice.
UK Made vs Imported: Understanding the Real Difference
The barn light market divides sharply between two categories, and the price difference reflects genuine manufacturing quality rather than marketing hype.
✅ UK Made Barn Lights
- Construction: Hand-spun aluminium (seamless, no weak joints)
- Finish: Powder coating baked at high temperature (penetrates metal surface)
- Gauge: Heavy-duty metal thickness (1.5-2mm typical)
- Fixings: Corrosion-resistant stainless steel included
- Price: £59-£69 per light
- Lifespan: 20-30+ years with minimal maintenance
- Warranty: Manufacturer backing, replacement parts available
- Cost per year: £2-3 (based on 20-year life)
⚠️ Imported Alternatives
- Construction: Stamped or pressed metal (visible seams, potential weak points)
- Finish: Painted surface (sits on top, prone to chipping)
- Gauge: Lighter metal (0.8-1.2mm typical)
- Fixings: Basic steel (rusts in UK weather)
- Price: £30-£50 per light
- Lifespan: 3-5 years before requiring replacement
- Warranty: Limited or none, no parts availability
- Cost per year: £7-16 (based on 3-5 year replacement cycle)
The True Cost Comparison:
Over a 20-year period:
- UK Made Option: £69 initial + minimal maintenance = £69 total
- Imported Option: £45 × 4-6 replacements = £180-£270 total
Plus the hassle of multiple installations, disposal of failed units, and the environmental impact of short-lifespan products.
💡 Our Recommendation
For permanent installations on your home: UK made barn lights represent better value despite higher initial cost. The combination of longevity, weather performance, and replaceable components makes them the economical choice.
For temporary or experimental installations: Budget imports may suffice if you’re unsure about positioning or style and expect to change within a few years.
This guide focuses on premium UK-manufactured barn lights that genuinely perform in British weather conditions. If you’re looking for bargain imports, they’re available elsewhere—but understand what you’re compromising.
What to Look for in Quality Barn Lights
Regardless of source, the best outdoor barn lights share these characteristics:
1. Genuine IP44 Rating (Not Just Claims)
Any outdoor light should carry proper IP (Ingress Protection) certification. IP44 means tested protection against splashing water from any direction—essential for UK weather. Look for fixtures where:
- The glass dome seals properly with a rubber gasket (not just sitting loose)
- Cable entry points have weatherproof glands or proper sealing
- The backplate creates a weather-tight seal against the wall
- The manufacturer provides actual certification, not just marketing claims
2. Proper Powder Coating (Not Paint)
This is the single biggest durability factor. Powder coating bonds chemically with the aluminium surface and won’t peel, chip, or fade like paint. Check:
- The manufacturer specifically states “powder coated” (not just “painted” or “coated”)
- The finish has a slight texture (perfectly smooth usually indicates paint)
- Edges and inside surfaces are coated (paint often misses these areas)
3. Substantial Weight and Build
Quality barn lights feel substantial. A typical UK-made fixture weighs 1.2-1.6kg. If it feels lightweight and flimsy in your hands, it won’t perform well mounted on your property. The metal should:
- Feel thick and rigid (not easily bent or flexed)
- Have smooth, finished edges with no sharp points
- Show quality in the details (neat welds, precise curves, proper assembly)
4. Standard E27 Fitting
The best barn lights use standard E27 (Edison Screw) bulb fittings, giving you unlimited choice in LED bulbs. Avoid proprietary or unusual fittings that lock you into specific (often expensive) replacement bulbs.
Why Choose Our UK Made Barn Lights?
Built for British Weather
Designed and manufactured in the UK, our barn lights understand what “weatherproof” really means. With IP44 rating as standard, they handle everything from Highland downpours to coastal salt spray, maintaining their finish and performance year after year.
What makes them genuinely weather-resistant:
- Heavy-gauge aluminium construction that won’t rust or corrode
- Powder-coated finishes baked on at high temperature for durability
- Secure glass mounting with proper sealing gaskets
- Corrosion-resistant fixings included as standard
- Designed to withstand wind, rain, frost, and UV exposure
The Barn Light Difference: Functionality Meets Character
Originally created to illuminate working farm buildings, stable or barn lights combine practical wide-beam illumination with distinctive industrial style. That heritage shines through in every detail:
Traditional Design Elements:
- Curved metal shade with characteristic downward angle
- Wide light spread ideal for doorways and pathways
- Simple, honest construction that celebrates functionality
- Timeless silhouette that suits period and modern properties alike
Modern Performance:
- Compatible with energy-saving LED bulbs
- Optional PIR motion sensor integration for security and convenience
- Easy installation with clear mounting instructions
- Replaceable glass for long-term maintenance
- Indoor/outdoor versatility for utility rooms, porches, kitchens
Our Barn Light Collection
The Classic Barn Light
Perfect for: Cottage doorways, garage entrances, stable blocks, garden gates, patios, utility rooms
Our signature barn light features a gracefully curved shade that directs light downward and outward, creating welcoming pools of illumination. The compact design suits smaller installations while delivering substantial light output.
Key Specifications:
- Height: 240mm | Width: 220mm | Projection: 215mm
- IP44 weatherproof rating
- Suitable for bulbs up to 60W (LED recommended)
- Standard E27 lamp holder (ES fitting)
- Available in 5 powder-coated finishes
- Wall mounting bracket included
Where It Works Best: Mount flanking doorways for balanced entrance lighting, along covered walkways for pathway illumination, beside garage doors for practical task lighting, or on outbuildings to maintain the traditional aesthetic. Equally at home indoors in boot rooms, larders, and country-style kitchens.
Swan Neck Lighting
Barn Lights are not truly ‘swan or goose neck‘.
Swan neck lights are larger with the arm extending to create a task light, these can be useful where you want to overhang a garage entrance or either side of a porch on a larger property.
Need something a bit larger? Look at ‘The Burford’ again not swan neck but a bigger overhang.
We do have a range of swan neck outdoor wall lights, UK made same colours as our Barn & Burford range – so you can mix and match as you need.



Choose Your Perfect Finish: A Colour for Every Setting
All our barn lights are available in five carefully selected finishes, allowing you to coordinate lighting across your property or select shades that complement specific architectural features.
Satin Black
The contemporary classic. Sophisticated and versatile, satin black provides striking contrast against light-colored render, stone, or brickwork. Works beautifully with both traditional cottages and modern rural homes. The powder-coated finish maintains its depth without fading, while the slight sheen catches light attractively without excessive glare.
Best for: Contemporary barn conversions, modern farmhouses, minimalist country homes, contrast against white/cream walls
Slate Grey
Understated elegance. This mid-tone grey harmonizes with natural stone, slate roofs, and weathered timber. It’s the chameleon of outdoor lighting—substantial enough to be noticed, subtle enough to blend. Particularly effective where you want quality lighting without dominating the architectural character.
Best for: Stone cottages, properties with slate or grey roofing, rustic garden settings, neutral color schemes
Chalk White
Bright and welcoming. Clean chalk white maximizes light reflection while creating an airy, open feeling. Ideal for properties where traditional white or cream predominates. This shade evokes classic seaside cottages and country farmhouses, bringing a fresh brightness to outdoor spaces.
Best for: Traditional white cottages, coastal properties, country houses with painted render, creating a lighter feel
Seaspray Blue
Coastal charm. A soft, weathered blue that captures the tranquillity of coastal living. This distinctive finish adds personality while maintaining sophistication. Particularly effective in gardens where it complements foliage, or in coastal settings where it echoes maritime heritage.
Best for: Coastal properties, garden settings, homes with blue accents, creating a distinctive country cottage look
Traditional Cream
Heritage perfection. Soft cream provides warmth without brightness, perfect for period cottages and heritage properties. This is the colour of traditional country buildings—substantial enough to be seen but gentle enough to blend with older architecture. Ideal where authentic period character is paramount.
Best for: Period cottages, listed buildings, farmhouse properties, creating authentic rural character
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Most Energy-Efficient Outdoor Barn Lights
When evaluating the best outdoor barn lights for energy efficiency, the fixture itself is only part of the equation. The real savings come from smart bulb choices and intelligent controls.
LED Bulbs: The Foundation of Efficiency
All our barn lights accommodate standard E27 LED bulbs, which transform these fixtures into highly efficient lighting solutions:
Energy Consumption Comparison
Traditional 60W Incandescent Bulb:
- Power consumption: 60 watts
- Annual cost (5 hours daily): £26.28 at current UK rates
- Lifespan: 1,000-1,500 hours (under 1 year)
- Heat output: Significant (fire risk in enclosed spaces)
9W LED Equivalent:
- Power consumption: 9 watts
- Annual cost (5 hours daily): £3.94
- Lifespan: 25,000-50,000 hours (15-25 years)
- Heat output: Minimal
Annual saving per light: £22.34
For a pair of barn lights: £44.68 saved annually
Over 20 years: £893.60 saved per pair of lights
Maximizing Efficiency with Motion Sensors
Adding PIR (Passive Infrared) motion sensors to your barn lights creates the most energy-efficient outdoor lighting system possible:
Typical Usage Patterns:
- Dusk-to-dawn lighting: 12-14 hours daily in winter = 4,380-5,110 hours annually
- Motion-activated lighting: 30-60 minutes total daily = 183-365 hours annually
Energy Reduction: Motion sensors reduce annual consumption by 85-95% compared to dusk-to-dawn operation.
Cost Comparison (9W LED bulb):
- Dusk-to-dawn: £18-21 annually per light
- Motion-activated: £1.50-3 annually per light
- Additional annual saving: £15-18 per light
✅ Our Most Efficient Recommendation
For maximum energy efficiency:
- UK-made barn light with 20+ year lifespan (avoids manufacturing/disposal energy)
- 9W warm white LED bulb (equivalent to 60W traditional)
- PIR motion sensor with adjustable sensitivity and duration
Total annual cost per light: £1.50-3 for electricity + negligible maintenance
Lifespan: 20+ years without replacement
Environmental impact: Minimal due to longevity and low energy consumption
Practical Additions: Customizing Your Barn Lights
PIR Motion Sensors
Why add motion detection?
Transform your stable lights into intelligent security lighting that activates automatically when someone approaches. PIR (Passive Infrared) sensors detect body heat, triggering illumination precisely when needed.
Security Benefits:
- Deters potential intruders who rely on darkness
- Illuminates approaches before you reach the door
- Eliminates dark corners and hiding spots
- Provides peace of mind when arriving home after dark
Energy Efficiency:
- Lights operate only when needed—no all-night waste
- Reduces energy consumption by 60-80% versus dusk-to-dawn lighting
- Adjustable sensitivity and duration settings
- Compatible with LED bulbs for maximum savings
Practical Convenience:
- Hands-free operation when carrying shopping or keys
- No fumbling for switches in the dark
- Welcomes guests automatically
- Can be networked for multiple-light activation
Typical Settings:
- Detection range: 5-12 meters (adjustable)
- Duration: 10 seconds to 10 minutes (your choice)
- Daylight sensor prevents daytime activation
- Sensitivity adjustment for different environments
LED Bulbs: The Smart Choice
Why LED makes sense for barn lights:
Energy Savings:
- Uses 80% less electricity than incandescent equivalents
- A 6 – 9w LED provides the same light as a 40 – 60W traditional bulb
- Typical annual saving: £35-40 per fixture at current UK energy rates
Longevity:
- Average lifespan: 25,000-50,000 hours
- That’s 20+ years of typical use
- Eliminates the ladder work of frequent bulb changes
- Perfect for hard-to-reach outdoor locations
Light Quality:
- Warm white (2700-3000K) creates inviting ambiance
- Instant full brightness—no warm-up delay
- Consistent color temperature throughout life
- Available in clear or pearl/frosted finishes
Our Recommendation: For barn lights, choose warm white LEDs in pearl finish for soft, diffused illumination, or clear bulbs for more defined shadows and traditional aesthetic. We stock appropriate LED bulbs rated for outdoor use in enclosed fixtures.
Corner Brackets
For corner installations:
When mounting stable lights at building corners or tight spaces, our custom corner brackets provide secure, angle-adjustable installation. They maintain proper fixture orientation while accommodating awkward mounting positions.
Particularly useful for:
- L-shaped building corners
- Angled wall junctions
- Positions where standard brackets won’t fit
- Creating specific lighting angles
Where Barn Lights Work Best: Versatile Indoor & Outdoor Lighting
Outdoor Applications
Entrance Lighting: Mount flanking your front door for balanced, welcoming illumination. The wide beam pattern lights both the door area and immediate surroundings, making key entry safer while creating attractive entrance appeal. For period cottages, this traditional placement echoes historical lighting practices.
Garage and Outbuilding Lighting: Barn lights naturally suit garages, workshops, garden rooms, and storage buildings. Their industrial heritage means they look perfectly at home on utilitarian structures while providing practical task lighting for working areas.
Pathway and Driveway Lighting: Install at regular intervals along covered walkways or mount on boundary walls to illuminate driveways. The downward-angled shade focuses light where you need it—on the ground—rather than creating glare.
Stable Blocks and Agricultural Buildings: Return barn lights to their original purpose. They provide robust, weatherproof illumination for stables, barns, kennels, and farm buildings, combining authenticity with modern reliability.
Patio and Entertaining Areas: Create atmospheric outdoor living spaces with strategically placed barn lights. They provide ambient illumination for al fresco dining while maintaining the relaxed, country aesthetic that makes outdoor rooms inviting.
Garden Feature Lighting: Highlight summerhouses, pergolas, garden walls, or architectural features. The distinctive barn light silhouette becomes part of the garden’s character, visible and attractive even during daylight hours.

Indoor Applications
Utility Rooms and Boot Rooms: barn lights bring practical, characterful lighting to hardworking spaces. Their robust construction suits damp conditions, while their industrial aesthetic matches the functional nature of utility areas.
Porches and Hallways: Bridge the transition between exterior and interior with lighting that works in both contexts. Burford lights in entrance halls extend your exterior aesthetic indoors, creating design continuity.
Country Kitchens: Particularly in farmhouse or cottage-style kitchens, barn lights provide task lighting with period charm. Mount over sinks, on chimney breasts, or as larder lighting for authentic country character.
Bathroom and Shower Rooms: With appropriate IP rating (check specific requirements), barn lights suit country-style bathrooms, particularly in barn conversions or rural properties where industrial aesthetic complements exposed beams and natural materials.
Best Outdoor Barn Lights for Large Buildings
Barn conversions, agricultural buildings, and commercial properties require careful light planning to achieve adequate illumination without over-lighting. Here’s our guidance for larger installations.
Sizing for Large Structures
General Coverage Guidelines:
- Standard barn lights (240mm): Effective coverage radius of 3-4 metres
- Larger Burford lights (295mm): Effective coverage radius of 4-5 metres
Calculating Your Requirements
For functional task lighting (garages, workshops, working barns):
- Space lights 6-8 metres apart along walls
- Plan for 1 light per 15-20 square metres of wall coverage
- Doors and entrances benefit from flanking pairs for balanced illumination
For ambient/security lighting (barn conversions, holiday lets, feature properties):
- Space lights 8-12 metres apart for softer effect
- Focus on architectural features, corners, and entrances
- Mix sizes strategically—larger fixtures on main features, standard on secondary areas
Example Installations
Standard Barn Conversion (20m × 8m building)
Recommended configuration:
- 2 × Burford lights flanking main entrance
- 2 × Standard barn lights on gable ends
- 2-4 × Standard barn lights spaced along side walls
Total: 6-8 lights
Estimated cost: £390-£530 plus installation
Working Farm Building (30m × 12m)
Recommended configuration:
- 4 × Standard barn lights on each long side (8 total)
- 2 × Burford lights at main entrance
- 2 × Standard barn lights on rear gable
- Optional: Motion sensors on all fixtures for security and efficiency
Total: 12 lights
Estimated cost: £780-£850 plus installation
Commercial Property/Holiday Let
Consider additional factors:
- Safety lighting requirements and regulations
- Insurance specifications for outdoor lighting
- Guest convenience (well-lit paths, entrances, parking)
- Energy costs for always-on lighting (favour motion sensors)
- Maintenance access (choose durable fixtures to minimize ladder work)
Bulk Purchase Advantages
Large installations benefit from our multi-buy discounts:
- 2-5 lights: 5% discount automatically applied
- 6+ lights: 8% discount automatically applied
- Large commercial projects (15+ lights): Contact us for project pricing
Example saving: 12-light barn installation at £69 each = £828 full price, £761 with 8% discount = £67 saved
📞 Large Project Support
Planning lighting for a barn conversion, commercial property, or agricultural building? We provide:
- Free lighting layout advice based on your building dimensions
- Quantity recommendations with placement suggestions
- Mix-and-match guidance (standard vs Burford sizing)
- Project pricing for installations requiring 15+ lights
Contact our team with your building dimensions and we’ll provide personalized recommendations.
Why UK Made Matters: Quality You Can Trust
Supporting British Manufacturing
Whether you choose our Burford, Barn lights or Fisherman’s Wall Lights, you’re supporting skilled craftspeople in the UK and keeping traditional metalworking expertise alive. This isn’t just marketing—it’s a commitment to local economies and preserving manufacturing heritage.
What UK Made Really Means:
- Manufactured in British workshops, not just “designed in the UK”
- Quality control at every stage of production
- Fair wages and proper working conditions
- Reduced carbon footprint from shorter supply chains
- Supporting communities and local employment
The Quality Difference
Materials Selection: We specify materials based on actual UK weather performance, not cost-cutting. Heavy-gauge aluminium, proper powder coating processes, and corrosion-resistant fixings add to manufacturing cost but multiply product lifespan.
Craftsmanship: Each barn light receives individual attention during manufacture. Hand-finished details, proper assembly, and quality checking ensure every fixture leaving the workshop meets our standards.
Longevity: While imported mass-produced lights might cost less initially, they rarely survive more than a few British winters. Our UK made fixtures are designed for decades of service, making them genuinely more economical over their lifetime.
Replaceable Components
Unlike sealed disposable units, our barn lights are designed for maintenance:
- Glass Bowl can be replaced if broken
- Lamp holders can be serviced
- Mounting brackets are standard components
This approach means a Barn light installed today can still be serving your home in 30 years’ time—with nothing more than a new bulb and occasional cleaning.
Barn Light FAQ: Your Questions Answered
What’s the difference between stable lights and barn lights?
They’re the same fixture—the terms are interchangeable. “Barn light” and “stable light” both describe the traditional curved-shade agricultural lighting style. Historically used on farm buildings, they’re now popular for cottage doorways, garages, and rural properties wanting authentic country character. The design remains identical regardless of which name is usedv
What’s the difference between the Barn Light and Burford?
Size and light output. The standard Barn Light (240mm high) suits most domestic applications—doorways, small spaces, and areas needing moderate illumination. The Burford (295mm high) provides more substantial light output and visual presence, ideal for larger entrances, commercial applications, or when you want a statement fixture.
Will these lights really handle British weather?
Absolutely. IP44 rating means complete protection against splashing water from any direction—more than adequate for the typical sheltered positions where barn lights are mounted. The powder-coated aluminium construction won’t rust, corrode, or degrade in UV exposure. We’ve tested these lights in Scottish winters and Cornish coastal conditions.
Can I use these lights indoors?
Yes! Barn lights work beautifully in utility rooms, porches, country kitchens, boot rooms, and even bathrooms (check specific IP requirements). The same robust construction that handles outdoor conditions means they’re virtually indestructible indoors.
Can I add a PIR sensor later?
Yes, PIR sensors can be retrofitted, though it’s more economical to specify them initially. Any qualified electrician can add motion detection to existing installations. See our guide on ‘Stand Alone PIR’s’
How do I choose the right colour?
Consider your property’s existing colour scheme and the effect you want to create. Black provides bold contrast and modern sophistication. Grey offers subtle harmony with natural materials. White maximizes light reflection and suits traditional cottages. Blue adds distinctive character. Cream provides authentic heritage appeal. All our lights come in the same colour palette, so you can mix styles while maintaining colour consistency.
Will the finish fade or change colour?
High-quality powder coating baked onto aluminium provides excellent UV resistance. Unlike paint, powder coating won’t peel or flake. You can expect the finish to maintain its appearance for many years with normal outdoor exposure.
What size bulb should I use?
For the standard Stable Light, we recommend 6W – 9W LED bulbs (equivalent to 40-60W incandescent) provides ample illumination. Warm white (2700-3000K) creates the most welcoming ambiance for residential use. How to Choose Your LED Bulb
Are LED bulbs essential?
Not essential, but highly recommended. LED bulbs reduce your energy costs by 80%, last 20+ years, and produce minimal heat—extending the life of the fixture’s components. They’re also more environmentally responsible. We stock appropriate LED bulbs for immediate use.
How difficult is installation?
If you’re replacing an existing outdoor light and feel comfortable with basic DIY, it’s straightforward. However, for new installations, extending circuits, or if you’re uncertain about electrical work, we strongly recommend using a qualified electrician. UK Building Regulations govern outdoor electrical work.
How long will these lights last?
With proper installation and minimal maintenance, decades. We’ve designed these fixtures for long-term service rather than obsolescence. The robust aluminium construction, quality powder coating, and replaceable components mean you’re making a one-time investment rather than buying something you’ll need to replace in a few years.
Are your Lights guaranteed?
Yes: The manufacturers guarantee their products against faulty workmanship and we stand by this covering you for 5 years. This warranty does not cover incorrect fitting, damage after it’s been fitted or replacement glass. Full T & C’s
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Complete Your Country Lighting Scheme
Create a Coordinated Look:
Our barn lights work beautifully alongside our other country-style collections. All fixtures are available in matching finishes, allowing you to create lighting harmony across your property.
Complementary Collections:
- Farmhouse Lighting: Coordinate with our larger farmhouse fixtures for a complete rural aesthetic
- Cottage Lighting: Softer, more decorative designs for period properties
- Fisherman’s Wall Lights: Larger statement pieces for main entrances and commercial applications
- Porch Lights: Ceiling-mounted fixtures perfect for covered entrances
Ready to Transform Your Outdoor Lighting?
What You Get:
✓ Handcrafted UK made barn lights built for decades of service
✓ Warranty against faulty workmanship
✓ IP44 weatherproof rating for British conditions
✓ Choice of 5 powder-coated finishes
✓ Optional PIR sensors for security and efficiency
✓ Compatible with energy-saving LED bulbs
✓ Optional corner mounting bracket in the same colour
✓ Replaceable components for long-term maintenance
✓ Supporting British manufacturing and craftsmanship
Next Steps:
- Browse Our Barn Light Collection – View detailed specifications, images, and current pricing
- Choose Your Specifications:
- Select standard Barn Light or larger Burford
- Pick your perfect finish from 5 colours
- Add a corner bracket in the same colour as your light
- Add PIR sensor if desired
- Order appropriate LED bulbs – How to Choose Your Bulb
- Order with Confidence:
- Secure online ordering
- Made for You – 10 – 15 days (Some colours in stock)
- Expert customer service for any questions
- Quality guaranteed*
Need Advice?
Not sure which size, finish, or configuration suits your property? Our team understands the unique requirements of British homes and can guide you toward the perfect barn light solution.
Contact us for personalized recommendations based on your specific situation.
Technical Specifications Summary
Standard Barn Light
- Dimensions: H: 240mm | W: 220mm | Projection: 215mm
- Weight: Approximately 1.2kg
- Material: Powder-coated aluminium
- Weather Rating: IP44
- Bulb Type: E27 (ES) lamp holder
- Maximum Wattage: 60W (6- 9W LED recommended)
- Mounting: Wall bracket included
- Finishes: 5 powder-coated options
- Optional Extras: PIR sensor, corner brackets, LED bulbs
Burford Wall Light
- Dimensions: H: 295mm | W: 270mm | Projection: 265mm
- Weight: Approximately 1.6kg
- Material: Powder-coated aluminium
- Weather Rating: IP44
- Bulb Type: E27 (ES) lamp holder
- Maximum Wattage: 60W (6- 9W LED recommended)
- Mounting: Robust wall bracket included
- Finishes: 5 powder-coated options
- Optional Extras: PIR sensor, corner brackets, LED bulbs
View The Burford Range
Download PDF Sizing Guide – Installation Guide
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Fisherman’s Lights UK
Handcrafted outdoor lighting made in Britain for British homes
Supporting local craftsmanship | Built for decades | Designed for British weather