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Our Summary
- A private, versatile and strategically positioned rural holding, comprising a Grade II listed farmhouse, a stone barn with consent for conversion, extensive outbuildings and land extending to approximately 78
- The property includes a two storey annex that is currently unconverted, but which benefits from consent for renovation to provide a 5th bedroom and further reception room
- This includes a dilapidated barn positioned to the side of the farmhouse, set within its own defined garden area, giving scope for further redevelopment
- FURTHER DWELLINGS A particularly attractive feature of the holding is the two-storey traditional stone barn, which benefits from planning permission for conversion into a substantial residential dwelling (PA23/05302 – 06/09/2023)
- These facilities provide an excellent foundation for private equestrian use, whilst not defining the holding as such, and may benefit from renovation and upgrade, having been unused since the Chyverton Estate Equestrian Centre closed in Autumn 2023
- Importantly, the buildings as a whole offer significant flexibility, with a combination of portal-framed barns, block-built stores and attractive stone structures well suited to a wide range of uses, including agricultural, commercial, storage or lifestyle purposes (subject to any necessary consents)
- Off-lying from the core of the holding is Stamps Boiler House, a Grade II listed barn dating from the mining era of the area positioned adjacent to pasture land and with its own access, providing clear scope for development and renovation if the suitable consents can be obtained
- Although now requiring renovation and refurbishment, the course historically featured a variety of fences including water jumps, together with areas of mature woodland across varying elevation offering significant potential for private or commercial equestrian or leisure use
- PLANNING Planning permission (PA23/05302 – 06/09/2023) was granted for conversion of the two-storey stone barn to a dwelling, subject to conditions, including materials, design approval, and compliance with listing and building regulations requirements
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Description
The property comprises a Grade II listed farmhouse, a stone barn with consent for conversion, and extensive outbuildings set within approximately 78.63 acres of land. The farmhouse is a beautifully restored traditional property with 4 bedrooms, a spacious principle bedroom with en-suite, and a two-storey annex with consent for renovation to provide additional accommodation. Externally, the property is complemented by attractive garden areas, ample parking, and a dilapidated barn with redevelopment potential.
A stone barn is available for conversion into a three-bedroom modern home with a swimming pool, and there are also additional outbuildings, including a substantial barn with 23 internal timber stables.