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- Traditional stone outbuildings with potential for alternative uses (STP)
- Potential for family shoot
- There are useful modern buildings both at the main farmstead and a further separate barn with potential for Class R with its own access direct from the council road
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Description
Pitfield Farm is a Grade II listed farmhouse with six bedrooms, built in the 18th century with stone elevations and a thatched roof. The property features a spacious drawing room, a modern open plan kitchen, and retains period features such as inglenook fireplaces and chamfered beams. The farmhouse has a large kitchen/breakfast room, and each room has direct access to the south-facing gardens.
The gardens are well-kept, with paved terraces, gravelled areas, a stream-fed water feature, and an orchard beyond the formal grounds. Traditional stone outbuildings include a historic thatched threshing barn and a small stone store, while modern buildings include a machinery store, general purpose building, cattle building, and stabling. The land is down to productive pasture, with some fields planted to native broadleaved woodland, and a run of woodland land along the valley bottom.