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- The stables and yard are currently let as a DIY livery utilising 25 of the 39 stables currently
- Any proposed development would need to carefully consider the potential heritage impacts of converting the existing Listed Buildings
- There is also a large stabling area to the rear of the site which could be considered suitable for redevelopment for alternative uses such as residential, subject to policy compliance
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Description
Boyles Court Farm is a significant equestrian property located just outside the M25, with easy access to Brentwood and North East London. The property features a collection of traditional stables and storage buildings, as well as 82.91 acres of pasture land, which is currently used for grazing and hay making. The equestrian facilities are extensive, including a Grade II listed storage barn, a Grade II stable building, and a modern stable building with 17 internal stables.
The property also includes three residential properties: the Farmhouse, the Annex, and Stable Cottage, all of which are currently occupied by family members. The land is classified as Grade 3 and is of the Burlesdon and Windsor soil series, making it suitable for grazing and hay making. The property has good transport links, with Brentwood and Warley being nearby, and is situated within the metropolitan Green Belt, which includes various listed and Curtilage Listed Buildings.