An impressive and substantial historic barn conversion with extensive modern and traditional outbuildings, meadows and farmland
The house is Grade II* Listed and dates back to 1570. The
renovation and conversion took place in 1993 and the house
retains a great deal of character throughout. The setting is
delightful with sheltered wooded gardens around the house. There is a range of outbuildings including a detached coach
house/stable building which has 2 stables, tack room and feed
store. To the rear of the house is a garage, workshop and 6 open bays. On the other side of the lane is a field shelter and store building which fronts a large meadow with further land which is currently under cultivation. The range of farm buildings are located to the east of the main house and include a steel portal frame Dutch barn, 4 loose boxes, 8 brick pigsties and a further range of piggeries together with a general purpose store. Concrete standing area and fronts a paddock. Electricity is fed from the house to the buildings. The adjoining meadow
and farmland is classified as Grade III and is predominantly of
the Hanslope series, being a slowly permeable clay soil under
arable cultivation.
NOTE
The land is registered for the basic payment scheme. There are
various rights of way that exist through the property.
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
This historic house is tucked away in a rural setting with lovely views over farmland. It would be ideal for the equestrian enthusiast but with the extensive outbuildings also offers a great deal of potential for a variety of different uses.
Tom Orford