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Our Summary
- Planning permission in place to extend the first floor of the current farmhouse to add a further 2 bedrooms
- Huge potential to further develop existing buildings into additional living space subject to the necessary planning consents
- Planning permission is already in place to extend the farmhouse’s first floor, allowing the addition of two further bedrooms, and the extensive outbuildings (all with new roofing) provide huge potential for further development, subject to the necessary planning consents
- The layout offers fantastic flexibility with the farmhouse and cottage sited for privacy, and the ancillary buildings being ideally positioned to offer significant future potential
- With its extensive acreage, outbuildings, and scope for further development, this unique property is perfect for those seeking a peaceful rural retreat, an equestrian venture, or a family home with space to grow
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Description
The property features a fully renovated two-bedroom detached farmhouse with engineered oak flooring, large windows with sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, a stylish new kitchen and bathrooms, and a complete conversion of the living area to the original stone cottage. An adjacent one-bedroom cottage offers a charming retreat for guests or family with contemporary finishes and its own private entrance. The property also includes a collection of refurbished agricultural buildings including a large garage, workshop, converted cow byre, and tractor shed, all with new roofing.
A 6 kW solar panel system, newly installed 12-person sewage treatment plant, and underground lpg tank enhance the property's features. There is also a large garage and external storeroom, and a field shelter. A large proportion of the land offers high-quality grazing, and 200 newly planted trees will enhance biodiversity.