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- The estate has potential for alternative income streams and to expand on the income already generated acrossthe farms and residential property
- The farm buildings have been utilised for agricultural purposes, however with the correct permissions they could provide the scope for alternative uses
- The buildings provide scope for alternative uses, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions
- The buildings have been utilised mainly for agricultural purposes however with the correct permissions they could provide the scope for alternative uses
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Description
The Michaelchurch Estate is a large property with approximately 1,021 acres of land, featuring productive pasture, woodland, and far-reaching views of the Black Mountains. The estate includes three lots: Cefn-Ceist Farm, Bank Farm, and Escley House & land. Lot 1, Cefn-Ceist Farm, consists of a stone-built farmhouse with three bedrooms, a garage, and outbuildings, including a steel portal framed livestock building and a Dutch Barn.
The farm also includes 134 acres of pasture, a paddock, and 34 acres of woodland. Lot 2, Bank Farm, is a stock farm with a bungalow, a single garage, and outbuildings, including a steel portal framed building and a Dutch Barn-style store. The land at Bank Farm extends to 159 acres of undulating pasture.
Lot 3, Escley House & land, is a period house with five bedrooms, a swimming pool, and outbuildings, including a workshop and garage, situated on 26.66 acres of land that slopes towards the Escley Brook.