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Lower Weare, Axbridge, Somerset, BS26 5 bed house for sale
Lower Weare, Axbridge, Somerset, BS26
£1,850,000
Lower Weare, Axbridge, Somerset, BS26
£1,850,000
Our Summary
- Planning permission also exists on site for the creation of a further five-bedroom farmhouse
- In addition, planning permission has been granted for the conversion and extension of this building to provide a detached dwelling
- Alternatively, planning permission exists for the demolition of this building and erection of a self-build dwelling on the site of the riding arena
- PlanningPlanning permission was granted in February 2024 for the conversion of the principal block building to a five-bedroom dwelling under application reference 49/23/00007
- Alternatively, planning permission was granted in February 2025 for the demolition of the block building and erection of a selfbuild dwelling on the site of the riding arena
Description
Compton Bishop Farm is a stunning equestrian and livestock holding situated at the foot of the Mendip Hills National Landscape. The property features a beautifully presented five-bedroom farmhouse with over 3,000 square feet of accommodation, as well as a range of equestrian buildings, a riding arena, and adjoining pastureland. The farmstead is surrounded by level lawned gardens and a gravelled driveway with a double garage and secure garden store. The property also benefits from two road access points, with the farmhouse having access via a metal electric sliding gate and the farm buildings having separate access from the road. The farm buildings include a principal block with five stables, a covered loose housing yard, and a workshop and store, as well as a three-bay Dutch barn with lean-tos and a workshop. The property also features a 40m x 20m riding arena with a wood fibre surface and post and rail fence. The land extends to 47.17 acres, with 8.71 acres of level pasture field available as part of Lot 1, and a further 32.60 acres of interconnecting pasture fields available as part of Lot 2. The property is situated on the edge of the village of Cross, within the parish of Weare, and is easily accessible to a range of local facilities, including schools, public houses, and restaurants.