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- 93-acre smallholding enjoying exceptional panoramic views, centred on a characterful 1829 stone and brick cottage with scope for modernisation, complemented by a modern farm building and traditional stone outbuilding offering versatile potential (subject to consent)
- Description - Dolvach Farm is an attractive smallholding centred on a characterful part stone and brick-built cottage dating from 1829, with later additions, now offering a wonderful opportunity for sympathetic modernisation
- Complementing the holding is a modern farm building and a detached traditional stone building, providing useful versatility for livestock, storage or, subject to the necessary consents, potential alternative uses
- The farmhouse would benefit from some updating and modernisation, offering excellent potential to further enhance its character
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Description
Dolvach Farm is a 8.93-acre smallholding situated in an elevated position 0.5 miles west of the village of Bredwardine, offering stunning panoramic views over the Wye Valley. The property features a characterful 1829 stone and brick cottage with later additions, set beneath a slate roof and offering a wonderful opportunity for sympathetic modernisation. The cottage comprises a brick-built house with three reception rooms, a conservatory, and three bedrooms, with a mix of carpet, lino, and hardwood flooring throughout.
The property is complemented by a modern farm building, a detached traditional stone building, and outbuildings, including a granary and a barn. The surrounding land consists of 8.36 acres of gently sloping permanent pasture, divided into four well-defined enclosures, with a belt of mature woodland forming the southern boundary and a mature mixed species hedgerow.