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Our Summary
- The traditional farm buildings benefit from existing approved planning consent for the redevelopment to 4-bedroom residential dwelling with associated access, parking and garden area
- Notwithstanding the current planning consent, the buildings could also form part of some ancillary accommodation to the main farmhouse to create an extensive and unique dwelling or alternatively provide office space, storage, workshop facilities or other amenity use, subject to the necessary consents
- The building benefits from planning consent for conversion to two 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom properties or one large five bedroom property
- Aside from the consent the building provides an extremely useful storage area, or could be repurposed for other uses such as equestrian stabling (subject to consents)
- HEALTH & SAFETY - Given the potential hazards around the farm buildings, we ask viewers to be as vigilant as possible when inspecting the properties and not enter the traditional farm buildings for their own personal safety
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Description
The property, Sam House Farm, is a farmhouse and extensive buildings situated in a private rural position in the Vale of York, about 2 miles southwest of the village of Raskelf. The farmhouse is a detached property made of rendered red brick with a pantile roof, retaining many period and traditional features, and has approximately 2,900 sq. ft. of internal accommodation, including a loft space of over 1,250 sq. ft. The ground floor features a spacious dining kitchen, three reception rooms, a snug, a dining room, and a dual aspect sitting room, each with an open fire or log burner.
The first floor includes a family bathroom and five double bedrooms, with the second floor being a partially boarded attic providing storage. The property has a red brick outbuilding, a lawn garden with mature trees and hedgerows, and is surrounded by open fields and countryside. There are also traditional farm buildings to the north of the farmhouse, which have existing approved planning consent for redevelopment, as well as a large modern agricultural building with consent for conversion to residential property.
The property also includes a hardcore yard area and a modest area of farmland, totaling approximately 1.83 acres.