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Equestrian facility for sale
Stone Street, Madley, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 9NJ
£425,000
Stone Street, Madley, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 9NJ
£425,000
Our Summary
- 72 acre equestrian smallholding with yard and steel portal framed building with implemented planning consent for conversion to provide a two bedroom residence and two holiday accommodation units located in a popular location and benefitting from fantastic road links close to the B4352, which connects directly to the A465 to the east and the A438 to the north
- The property provides excellent appeal to purchasers looking for a small-scale development opportunity or an equestrian property appealing to anyone with development, equestrian, lifestyle and rural enterprise interests
- PLANNING INFORMATIONPlanning consent has been achieved under Planning Application Reference P204415/F (204415) dated 10th July 2021 for “Change of use of a redundant farm building to two holiday lets and one dwelling place”
- A copy of the Planning Consent Decision Notice is available from Powells on request, or available for download on Herefordshire Council’s Planning Application Search portal using the above planning application reference
Description
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Stoney Stables is a 7.72-acre equestrian smallholding located in the popular village of Madley, Herefordshire, with a steel portal-framed building that has implemented planning consent for conversion into a two-bedroom residence and two holiday accommodation units. The property offers a tranquil setting with countryside views, a high degree of privacy, and accessibility to the B4352, A465, and A49 roads. The village of Madley has a range of local amenities, including a primary school, tennis club, parish church, village hall, café, and pub. The cathedral city of Hereford is nearby, with its range of state and private schools, shops, and businesses. The property is connected to mains water and electricity, with private drainage to a bio digester, and the land is suitable for grazing or mowing for fodder. The planning consent allows for a dwelling, two holiday lets, and a yard with a steel portal-framed building, making it an attractive opportunity for those seeking a small-scale development or equestrian property.