Delightful amenity farm with potential for a variety of different uses.
Aysgarth House is a wonderful residential farm comprising a traditional farmhouse, range of modern stables, workshop, concrete yard area and productive farmland. The farmhouse sits down a sweeping drive in the centre of its own land. The property is perfectly suited for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use and offers scope for further development subject to purchasers requirements.
Aysgarth House
The property was built approximately 20 years ago with reclaimed bricks from the old barn, beneath a slate roof. The vendors have enhanced the property substantially under their ownership investing time in renovating the house. The ground floor comprises entrance hallway, WC, kitchen with Stanley range cooker and two large reception rooms both benefitting from log burners.
The house has traditional features with a tasteful, muted colour scheme chosen throughout to enhance the property. Upstairs there are three large double bedrooms, family bathroom with bath and en suite to the master bedroom. Outside, the property has ample parking to the front with scope for further improvement with landscaping of the drive and gardens.
There is a beautiful lake to the side of the house, with a log cabin occupying a fantastic location with views out across the lake. To the rear of the farm buildings there are two static caravans, both of these shall be included in the sale. The first section of the drive is shared with the neighbouring property.
The property is heated via oil central heating, and benefits from mains electricity and water. Waste water is processed to a septic tank.
Land
The land extends to approximately to 42.70 acres (31.86 hectares) and is presently growing grass for haylage and grazing with a block of mature woodland on the eastern boundary. The land is classified as Grade 3 and 4 on the Provisional Agricultural Land Classification Map with the soils forming part of the Holme Moor soil series. The former is described as well drained, calcareous coarse and fine loamy soils with the latter described as deep stoneless naturally very acid, fine sandy soils.
The land is of a good quality and capable of growing a wide variety of crops including winter cereals, potatoes, sugar beet and some field vegetables. Two fields are due to be cultivated and drilled with carrots. A period of holdover shall be required across these fields until they are lifted which is expected to be in October 2024.
The land lies flat with good access from the central farm track, the fields are divided by post and rail fencing. The woodland has been actively managed by the vendors under their ownership.
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