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- Outside - Arranged around a central yard area to the rear of the house is a large two-storey stone barn, partly utilised as a substantial utility area with cloakrooms and useful storage space, offering further potential subject to the necessary consents
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Description
Ellishayes Farmhouse is a Grade II Listed stone farmhouse situated in a peaceful rural position within the Blackdown Hills National Landscape. The building dates back to the early 16th century and features a symmetrical principal elevation with a fine two-storey gabled porch, moulded Tudor-arched doorway, and high-quality mullioned windows. The property boasts stone fireplaces, exposed beams, and decorative plasterwork, as well as stone mullion windows and Upvc windows and doors to the rear.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors, with multiple reception rooms, a traditional kitchen, and four bedrooms in the principal residence. Additionally, there is a former ballroom/studio space and annex-style accommodation with a kitchenette, living bedroom area, shower room, and en-suite bedroom. The property is set within 13.78 acres of land, including paddocks and a small copse, and features a stable yard with three stables, a block-built barn, and a hay barn.