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Our Summary
- Upper House Farm is a rare opportunity to acquire a traditional Grade II Listed farmstead, sympathetically restored yet still offering scope for further extension or development (subject to consents)
- Situation - Upper House Farm presents a rare and exciting opportunity to purchase a traditional Grade II Listed farmstead which has been sympathetically restored whilst still presenting scope for further extension or development, subject to the necessary consents
- Attic - Useful storage rooms with wooden steps into the two storey Hop Kiln building which could have scope for future extension or development subject to necessary consents
- The traditional range are a particularly attractive set of two storey buildings which could be suitable for conversion to other uses subject to obtaining necessary consents
- The building has scope for extension from existing house or development subject to necessary consent
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Description
The property is a Grade II Listed traditional farmstead that dates back to circa 1760, with mid-19th Century alterations. The farmhouse is a five-bedroom detached property spread over three storeys, featuring spacious quality family accommodation with original features such as exposed beams, traditional fireplaces, and flagstone floors. The property has a range of large south-facing rooms with views over the rear garden, surrounding orchard, and paddocks.
The farm buildings include a range of traditional Grade II Listed stone and brick buildings, as well as a modern general-purpose building, situated on approximately 18.88 acres of land, which includes a small traditional apple orchard, grass paddocks, an arable field, and woodland blocks.