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3 bedroom farm house for sale
Barrows Lane, Sway, Lymington
£1,550,000
Barrows Lane, Sway, Lymington
£1,550,000
Our Summary
- Hollowood Farmhouse was built in 2008 and designed to a high standard offering well thought out living space including a large open plan kitchen dining area and three double bedrooms with the potential to create a fourth bedroom in the loft space which is already fitted with velux windows
- Planning - Hollowood Farmhouse was granted consent in 2007 and is subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition stating that ‘The occupation of the dwelling hereby permitted shall be limited to a person solely or mainly working, or last working, in the locality in agriculture or in forestry, or a widow or widower of such a person, and to any resident dependants
Description
Hollowood Farm is an attractive country home situated in a private position with a range of agricultural buildings set in a ring-fenced 10.54 acres in the desirable New Forest village of Sway. The property is conveniently located just four miles from the Georgian market town of Lymington, which offers a variety of amenities including shops, restaurants, cafes, and a hospital, as well as a car ferry service to the Isle of Wight and a railway station with a service to London Waterloo. The home is nestled within the New Forest National Park, renowned for its beautiful scenery and opportunities for country pursuits, and is accessible from the M27 via the Cadnam Interchange, providing a route to London.
The farmhouse, built in 2008, is a spacious property with three double bedrooms, a large open-plan kitchen/dining area, and the potential to create a fourth bedroom in the loft. The principal bedroom has an en-suite bathroom. Outside, the gardens are low maintenance and offer views over the surrounding farmland. The property is subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition, requiring the occupant to be primarily involved in agriculture or forestry, or a relative of such an individual.
In addition to the farmhouse, there is a two-bedroom wooden chalet with consent to be used as an independent dwelling, providing potential for additional income or accommodation for relatives. The farm buildings include a large seven-bay steel-framed building, a workshop, and two other secure structures, all set within the six parcels of permanent pasture totaling approximately 7 acres, with an additional 2.75 acres of woodland. The land is well-drained and suitable for grazing and haymaking.
The property benefits from Forest Rights, including Common of Pasture, and is situated within the Avon Water Nitrate Vulnerable Zone. Services include mains water, electricity, and LPG central heating, with private drainage. There are no public rights of way crossing the farm, and the property is offered with freehold tenure and vacant possession upon completion. The farmhouse is in Council Tax Band D, and both the farmhouse and the wooden house have an EPC rating of C.