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Our Summary
- In Need Of Some Updating
- In need of some updating, the house is currently arranged for multi-generational living but could easily be reverted into a single dwelling
- The Outbuildings - Part of the appeal of Holworth Farmhouse lies in the various outbuildings, which could, subject to the necessary planning consents, be adapted for a variety of uses
- These also have the potential to be incorporated into the house itself
- There is a barn to the north which has full planning permission for conversion into a separate dwelling with its own entrance and driveway
- There is planning permission to convert a barn into a separate annexe with its own entrance, and a considerable amount of the conversion work has already been carried out
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Description
Holworth Farmhouse, a Grade II listed house, is arranged over three floors with a mix of stone and mullioned windows, and has a stone-tiled roof. The house has two entrance halls, a sitting room, drawing room, dining room/snug, main kitchen/breakfast room, secondary kitchen, utility room, boot room, six bedrooms, four bathrooms, workshop, part-converted detached annexe, brick barn/stables, stone barn, tennis court, private driveway, and gardens and grounds of just under four acres. The property faces south towards the sea, approximately one mile away, and has spectacular views to the east and north.
Two large garages are attached to the house, and there is a barn to the north with full planning permission for conversion into a separate dwelling. A staircase leads to the second floor, where there are two additional bedrooms and another bathroom.