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Willimoteswick Farm, Bardon Mill... Land for sale
Willimoteswick Farm, Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47
£4,400,000
Willimoteswick Farm, Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47
£4,400,000
Our Summary
- Externally, the property enjoys a well-maintained lawned garden, a large summer house and a range of traditional stone-built outbuildings, perfect for storage whilst offering further potential for a variety of uses
- In addition, there is a large traditional building, a former Mill, this stone built property holds significant potential for conversion into another dwelling and/or holiday let
- These efforts contribute to long-term sustainability and potential eligibility for future woodland grants and carbon offset schemes
- In addition, the multiple dwellings make it ideal for family occupation, staff housing, or potential rental income; whilst a versatile and high-quality landholding enhanced by the added benefit of productive fishing and excellent scope for shooting ensures the Lot has a wider appeal
- 50 acres, which is suitable for the grazing of livestock and offering excellent potential for equestrian use
- Currently used for storage, it does hold significant potential, be it as animal housing for any small holder and or equine enthusiast or subject to necessary consents been sought, the building could be readily converted to create another dwelling and/or holiday let
- The property is perfectly suited for residential occupation whilst also offering excellent potential for alternative uses
- Currently operating as a successful holiday let, the property presents a fantastic opportunity to continue as a proven business, with the infrastructure of a hot tub and outdoor dining area all remaining, or alternatively the property could be a wonderful family home with potential to diversify further
Description
Willimoteswick is a unique property offering a mix of history, prestige, and commercial potential. The farm, comprising 463 acres of land, features a range of modern and traditional buildings, including a castle, and three residential properties. The property has a rich history, with the castle dating back to the 12th century and having been the birthplace of Bishop Ridley. The farm is a productive and fully equipped mixed farm, with a diverse range of land and a commercial livestock enterprise. The property also includes a holiday cottage, fishing rights, and potential for additional income streams through letting of surplus residential dwellings and a butchery. The property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of England's medieval legacy and a unique blend of lifestyle, amenity, and sporting appeal.