Benshayes Farm is a versatile estate near Exmoor National Park with a 17th century farmhouse, converted traditional buildings, modern farm buildings, productive grazing and woodland.
Set close to the scenic landscape of Exmoor National Park, Benshayes Farm forms a compact yet versatile estate. The farm is approached by either of two separate drives, offering both convenience and privacy. At its centre stands an impressive 17th-century farmhouse, accompanied by a collection of traditional buildings, some of which have been thoughtfully converted to provide additional living accommodation. The holding is complemented by a useful range of modern agricultural buildings one of which is equipped with a substantial and efficient solar panel array, adding both practicality and sustainability. The productive farmland has most recently been used to graze livestock and provide crops of grass for cutting. The property also benefits from sporting features including mature woodland, established pheasant pens and several ponds to compliment a long standing private shoot. With its historic main residence, versatile farmland, and impressive scope for residential and recreational use, Benshayes Farm stands out as a rare opportunity in one of the area’s most sought-after settings.
In all Benshayes Farm extends to about 212.70 acres (86.07 hectares)