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- Outbuildings The property benefits from an exceptional collection of traditional outbuildings, offering significant flexibility for a range of uses including equestrian, storage or potential development, subject to permissions
- Above, the original grain store is accessed via external stone steps and features impressive, exposed timbers, offering exciting development potential subject to planning
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Description
Longlands Farm is a traditional farmhouse built in 1694 with a later extension in 1822. The property has exposed beams, stone floors, period cabinetry, and open fireplaces throughout its four reception rooms, including a sitting room with a stone fireplace and wood burner, a dining room with an original range and exposed beams, and a breakfast room with an oak floor and wood burner. A utility room, kitchen with quarry tiled flooring and a seven burner dual fuel cooker, and a hallway with a galleried landing and classic spindles are also features of the ground floor.
Upstairs, the property has four bedrooms, including one with an ensuite bathroom and three double bedrooms with stunning views. Additional rooms include a study/music room and a flexible space with wooden floor and exposed beams, accessible via a flight of stairs. The property also benefits from an exceptional collection of traditional outbuildings, including a stone barn, cow byre, hen house, kennels, garage, and a former blacksmith's forge, as well as a privately-owned garden with a southwest-facing lawn and mature planting, orchard, and fruit trees.