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Our Summary
- Planning consent has only recently lapsed to replace the mobile home with a detached 3 bedroom house, which is to be built within the yard area
- Planning 1) The mobile home and residential cabin within the yard have formal residential planning consent by virtue of a Certificate of Lawful Use granted under planning reference 15/05315/ELUD
- This requires updating but is not subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition
- 2) There is recently lapsed planning consent under application reference 22/01810/FULL1, granted on 19 September 2022 for a 3 bedroom dwelling with associated residential curtilage and parking to replace the mobile home and residential cabin and part of the adjoining studio building
- 3) The piano store and workshop have formal consent by virtue of a Certificate of Lawful Use under planning reference 22/04610/ELUD for the use of the barn for light industrial purposes (Use Class E (g) (iii)) as a piano workshop
- Agricultural Occupancy Condition (AOC) Ashmore Farmhouse is subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition (AOC) which was imposed when planning consent was granted for the house on 7th February 2001 by Bromley Council under planning reference 99/00849/FULL1
- The yard is let for DIY Livery purposes under various licence agreements
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Description
The property consists of a modern, detached farmhouse and a substantial range of mixed agricultural and equestrian buildings, situated on 113.70 acres of land in a secluded valley on the edge of a village. The farmhouse, known as Ashmore Farmhouse, has 4 bedrooms, a living room with inglenook fireplace, a kitchen/breakfast room with patio area, and a practical office. The property includes 18 horse boxes, an all-weather riding arena, and extensive parking and gardens.
The farmhouse is subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition, and the land is zoned as Green Belt with far-reaching views of Central London and The City.