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- The barn provides excellent potential as an entertaining space or events venue, featuring a vaulted ceiling, exposed timber trusses and a charming rustic character, while a further opensided barn offers useful storage
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Description
Bowers Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse built around 1750 from Blue Lias stone with Roman clay tile roofs. The house has a mix of original and modern features, including flagstone flooring, exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces, and high ceilings. The ground floor has four well-proportioned reception rooms, a spacious kitchen and breakfast room with a two-oven Aga, and a separate larder and boot room.
Five double bedrooms are accessed via two staircases, with the principal bedroom having an en-suite bathroom and a separate shower. The property also has two further bath and shower rooms. The grounds include formal gardens, an L-shaped range of outbuildings, a barn, and 18.04 acres of paddocks and orchard.