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Land for sale
Broadhembury, Honiton
£1,750,000
Broadhembury, Honiton
£1,750,000
Our Summary
- Versatile modern and traditional buildings offer further potential for rural diversification
- Agricultural Buildings - There are a range of modern farm buildings which offer potential for farming as well and non farming enterprises (StP)
- Planning - Planning Consent for change of use to Craft workshops and additional use as offices was granted in April 2000 7/52/00/PO423/00036 Condition 2 allowed use for any purpose falling within Class B1
- The Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2020 allows that any consent granted under a condition of the former Use Class B1 would automatically be treated as having the same lawful uses of the newly formed Use Class E
Description
Stafford Barton Farm is a freehold property situated in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, near the village of Broadhembury. The farm features a holiday cottage, workshops, and a farmhouse, offering a diverse residential holding with potential for rural diversification. The property includes a mixture of level and gently sloping grassland with pockets of woodland, suitable for a livestock enterprise. The farmhouse is a timber-framed property with a fibre tile roof, featuring five bedrooms, a study, and a utility room. The property also includes a garden, a lake, and a woodland area. The rural workshops, converted from traditional brick and stone buildings, are let individually and offer shared cloakroom facilities. The farm buildings and land are subject to a farm business tenancy, expiring in 2024. The property has a private borehole, water supply, and PV panels, and is being sold with no entitlement to the Basic Payment Scheme or de-linked payments. The property offers a unique opportunity for a buyer to acquire a diverse residential holding with potential for rural diversification.