Location
A charming and very unspoilt South Hams farmstead, set in about 80 acres, with land running down to the River Avon.
The original farmhouse is believed to date from the mid 17th Century, with 19th Century additions, including the pretty south facing Georgian façade of the building. The accommodation in the farmhouse is arranged over two floors, extending to about 3,388 sq ft, retaining many original features throughout.
On the ground floor, there is a reception hall, with two fine reception rooms either side. There is a snug/study area in the centre of the house, with a ground floor shower room and WC off. At the back of the house, there is a large dining room, with kitchen off, and two fireplaces with wood burner and Aga separately.
There is a boot room with door to the yard and outbuildings and a large utility room and laundry, with door to the gardens on the west elevation of the building. The first floor provides three bedrooms at the front of the building (1 en suite), and three further bedrooms, an airing cupboard and two shared bathrooms beyond.
A large garden wraps around the farmhouse, cottage and traditional farm buildings, from which there are far-reaching rural views. There is a south facing terrace immediately to the front of the farmhouse. To the north there is a well established walled garden with greenhouse.
There is a detached three bedroomed cottage to the west of the farmhouse, which extends to about 889 sq ft, and has independent access, providing opportunity for a multi-generational setup, or income from lets.
In addition, there is also 'The Lidden', which for many years was used as an art studio. More recently it has been converted into a studio/annexe with mezzanine sleeping area, providing potential for a further letting unit, subject to the necessary consents.
The range of traditional buildings, immediately the south east of Bickham Farmhouse are Grade II Listed, being described within the listing as a bank barn, including stable granary, shippon with adjoining shippon and cart sheds. The buildings have a substantial footprint of about 5,552 sq ft over two floors, with potential for future conversion, subject to the necessary consents. the buildings are currently in a poor state of repair, with the roofs requiring immediate attention.
To the east of the farmhouse and traditional buildings, on the opposite side of the lane leading to the property, there is a set of former dairy buildings, which include an old milking bale with adjacent concrete yard. The principal building provides a footprint of about 2,750 sq ft, adjacent to which is a derelict steel and iron former hay and straw building.
The land, which extends to just over 80 acres, lies in three separate blocks as indicated in the land plan. The land has good access from unclassified public highways and in addition, the remains of a former railway line provides a useful hard standing access to the fields adjoining the river. There is a strip of native woodland which runs in a northerly direction from the former dairy buildings dividing the river marshes to the east and the higher grazing land to the west, from which there are views to Ugborough Torr to the north.
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Bickham Farm is truly unspoilt and offers a diverse range of grassland, woodland and river frontage, which together enhance this most special rural setting.
Chris CliffordProperty agent