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Our Summary
- Substantial Grade II Farmhouse in need of renovation
- Two red brick threshing barns and traditional outbuildings with potential for conversion (STP)
- 1 AND 2 PARK FARM COTTAGES A pair of Edwardian semi-detached three bedroom cottages, dated in 1913 and constructed of timber and red brick under a plain tile roof
- Overage / Uplift Agreement: The property, other than the dwellings, domestic curtilage and the farm buildings which are excluded, is sold subject to an overage / uplift agreement whereby the Vendor will receive 30% of any uplift in value or renewables income arising from the implementation (or sale with the benefit) of planning permission for any non-agricultural or non-equestrian use of property for a period of 30 years from the date of sale
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Description
A Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse, circa late 18th century, is constructed of red brick with refined stone dressings. The farmhouse features two main reception rooms, a kitchen with an oil fired Aga, a utility, boot room, back kitchen, and pantry, as well as a snug with original flagstones. First-floor accommodation includes three large bedrooms, a shower room, a separate bathroom, and a WC, with oak floorboards throughout.
Upstairs, the second floor features three large bedrooms, two smaller rooms, a bathroom, and an external staircase to the garden, allowing it to be used as a separate flat. The property has a lawned garden to the rear, mature trees and shrubs, and a patio area to the front. Traditional outbuildings, an extensive range of farm buildings, and a pair of Edwardian semi-detached cottages are also present on the property.