Attractive grassland farm east of Swindon with long term potential
Lower Earlscourt Farmhouse
The south facing, Grade II Listed farmhouse is thought to have been built in the early to mid 1700's and comprises a symmetrical brick façade under a tiled roof. The house extends to 5 bedrooms over two floors. Whilst in need of extensive renovation the house provides a footprint of about 2,371 square feet.
Downstairs comprises four main rooms. The first floor has 3 bedrooms and a bathroom whilst on the second floor there are 2 further bedrooms.
To the south of the house lies an attractive area of lawn leading to a wild meadow area.
Farm Buildings
Lower Earlscourt was formerly a dairy farm and as such benefits from a significant number of farm buildings albeit of a certain age. The buildings comprise a range of clear span portal concrete frame buildings and more traditional structures and has the opportunity to provide a footprint for a range of alternative uses (subject to planning approval).
The Land
The land extends to approximately 66 acres in all and comprises species rich pasture surrounded by mature hedgerows, typical of the Vale of White Horse.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with Savills. Prior to making
an appointment to view, we strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points which are likely to affect your interest in the property with a member of staff who has seen the property, in order that you do not make a wasted journey.
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