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Our Summary
- Purchasers should be aware that the land also holds potential for residential development, subject to the necessary planning consents — though an overage clause is in place until January 2039 (see Legal Note below)
- The land holds potential for residential development, subject to the necessary planning permissions being obtained
- In the event that residential planning permission is granted, 25% of the resulting uplift in land value becomes payable to the previous-but-one owner
- The overage does not apply to planning permission for agricultural buildings, livestock dwellings or stables
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Description
The property, Fronhaul, is a 1930s house built with clean lines and generous proportions. It has dual-aspect reception rooms with original timber sash windows and restoration of the oak staircase and flooring. A recent sympathetic refurbishment brought the property up to date with a bespoke kitchen, high-specification bathrooms, and modern amenities such as underfloor heating.
The property has a private slip lane and a stone-paved veranda on the south-facing front elevation, offering panoramic countryside views. The gardens wrap around the house and are predominantly laid to lawn, with herbaceous borders, fruit trees, and a beech hedge. The property is set within 1/3 of an acre of land, which provides level to gently sloping grazing and equestrian potential.