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- This barn may have potential for development (subject to planning consent being obtained)
- Planning consent was approved for the conversion of one of the traditional barns into light industrial use under planning reference: 01/00421/FULL
- The modern farm building was approved under planning reference: 04/01268/PNAG
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Description
Labdon Farm is a unique and exceptional property located in Mid Devon, overlooking the River Taw valley. The farm comprises a stone house, two holiday cottages, and an immaculate courtyard of traditional stone barns, surrounded by 276 acres of arable and pasture land, and mature woodland. The property has a rich history, originally part of the Earl of Portsmouth's estate, and the current house was built in 1858.
The farmstead is centrally located, with a private stone road leading to the property and a secondary entrance through the woodland to the south-east. The house, known as Labdon House, has been well-maintained and features period details such as high ceilings, stone fireplaces, and hardwood double-glazed windows. The property also includes a range of traditional stone barns, a former farmhouse, and two holiday cottages that have been let through AirBnB in the past.
The farm is situated in a peaceful area, with good access to the A377, Eggesford Railway Station, and the market town of South Molton. The property is an ideal opportunity for those looking for a rural retreat with a strong agricultural heritage.