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- Scope to expand living space by converting the integral corn store (no planning required)
- Importantly, there is also scope to expand the living accommodation further without extending the building by converting the integral corn store, which offers excellent potential and therfore probably does not require planning permission
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Description
The Old Bakery at Farleigh is a historic house with a rich past, dating back to the 16th century. The 240.9 sq.m (2,593 sq.ft) property features a large and architecturally ambitious design, with numerous period details including Tudor-style ceilings, a faux Jacobean galleried stairwell, and Georgian-style double-glazed windows. The house has a spacious interior, encompassing 3-4 double bedrooms, two en-suite and family bathrooms, a large farmhouse kitchen-dining room, a separate utility room, a family room, a great hall, and an elegant drawing room.
The property also boasts an integral corn store with potential for conversion, a private south-facing walled garden, and extensive parking and garaging provision. The house stands within the Farleigh Conservation Area, surrounded by similarly historic homes.