London Hill, Babraham, Cambridge... 4 bed detached house for sale

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London Hill, Babraham, Cambridge... 4 bed detached house for sale

London Hill, Babraham, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB22
£795,000

Our Summary

  • Additionally, the site has a large poultry shed and agricultural store, offering the potential for residential or commercial development opportunities (subject to achieving the relevant planning permission)
  • Accompanying the residential accommodation are two farm buildings with potential for residential, equestrian or commercial conversion (STPP), and 6
  • Overage The farm buildings and land are being sold subject to a 35% overage for a term of 30 years, to be triggered by the implementation of planning permissions (or deemed planning permission) or permitted development rights, payable within 1 month of the implementationof such permission

Description

This charming property, known as The Wych, is a four-bedroom farmhouse situated between the villages of Babraham and Sawston in Cambridgeshire. The property boasts a spacious garden, a large poultry shed, and an agricultural store, offering potential for residential or commercial development opportunities (subject to planning permission). The site also includes a 6.80-acre arable field, bordered by mature trees, and is surrounded by arable fields and a footpath. The property is located near excellent transport links, including the A505, A11, and M11, and is within close proximity to Cambridge and its renowned University. The area offers a range of local amenities, including schools, healthcare, and leisure facilities, as well as prestigious independent schools. The property itself is a well-equipped smallholding with sweeping views of the Cambridgeshire countryside, featuring a characterful four-bedroom farmhouse, a garage, and a courtyard with concrete surfacing. The farmhouse has a traditional kitchen, a cozy living room, a dedicated office space, and three double bedrooms. The outbuildings include a large poultry shed and an agricultural store, while the land towards the rear of the property is currently used for arable cultivation and offers potential for an equestrian unit or smallholding. The property is being sold by private treaty as a whole, with vacant possession, and is subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition.