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Our Summary
- Agricultural Occupation Tie & Uplift Clause - “The occupation of the dwelling shall be limited to a person solely or mainly employed, or last employed, in the locality in agriculture as defined in Section 290 (1) of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1971, or in forestry (including any dependants of such a person residing with him), or a widow or widower of such a person
- ” It should be noted that any prospective purchaser seeking formal confirmation regarding compliance with the relevant planning condition, or clarification as to the lawful use of the property, should make direct enquiries with the Local Planning Authority
- Please note that the property will be subject to an uplift clause, with full details and terms of the clause to be confirmed and provided in due course
- Attic Room - Currently used as traditional storage and housing the filtered water tank, but offering potential for further accommodation, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions
- An ideal additional storage or conversion opportunity
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Description
Blackwood Farm is an elevated property with far-reaching views across surrounding agricultural land and open countryside. The property consists of an 11-bay barn and a dwelling with multiple rooms, including a rear hallway, kitchen/diner, utility room, main hallway, dining room, lounge, ground floor bathroom, master bedroom, ground floor bedroom, landing, shower room, bedroom one, bedroom two, and an attic room. The property's rooms feature a range of architectural details, including exposed beams, trusses, and double-glazed windows, as well as built-in storage and in some cases, fireplaces.
Additionally, the dwelling has access to a garage and the barn.