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Our Summary
- The property is now in need of repair and refurbishment throughout, presenting an incoming purchaser with an excellent opportunity for improvement and modernisation, subject to obtaining the necessary listed building consents
- Water - Mains Drainage - Private (septic tank) Heating / Hot Water - oil fired central heating Council Tax - Band E EPC - F (with potential to be C) A range of traditional farm buildings lies immediately to the north of Crippings Farmhouse
- The buildings are arranged around the farmyard and offer potential for alternative uses, subject to planning
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Description
Crippings Farmhouse is a Grade II Listed, four-bedroom detached property with a timber frame construction beneath a traditional peg tile roof. The property is arranged over three storeys and occupies a central position in the main farmyard. It features well-proportioned family accommodation, retaining period details such as an inglenook fireplace in the dining room.
The property includes a kitchen, boot room, utility room, office, WC, old dairy, pantry, and cellar on the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor, and a fourth bedroom and playroom on the second floor. Established gardens to all sides feature a patio area to the front and a partial moat to the rear, complete with a large pond and access to the farmyard. A single garage is situated to the front of the property, and a range of traditional farm buildings lies to the north, including a granary, grain silos, a grain drying barn, and several other structures used for storage and agricultural purposes.