1 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
1 bed
5,837,918 sq ft / 542,360 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Grade II Listed farmhouse extending to 2,589 square feet
- Traditional brick built courtyard range and Barn
- Farm buildings
- Productive arable land
- Paddocks, gardens and orchard
- In all about 134.02 acres
- EPC Rating = E
A well situated residential farm with centrally
placed farmhouse and buildings.
Description
An attractive detached Grade II Listed farmhouse of brick construction under a pantile roof, with mainly timber casement sliding windows and occupies a south facing position. The driveway leads past the traditional courtyard buildings to a large circular gravelled hardstanding and parking area with stone flagged terrace leading to the entrance door. The house which has been modernised provides well-proportioned family accommodation enhanced by the impressive full length attic room with exposed beams.
The accommodation which is shown on the floorplan attached extends to approximately 2,589 sq ft and includes:
Entrance porch - leading to the main staircase hall with attractive quarry tile flooring to part and cloakroom off to the side.
The farmhouse kitchen - with tile floor and a large range of floor and wall units, including a stainless steel sink unit and granite worktops. There is a Rangemaster 110 cooker with five ring electric hob and integral fitted dishwasher. A lean to utility room adjoins the kitchen and houses the Trianco boiler, with plumbing for the washing machine and has a separate door to the rear terrace. From the kitchen there is an open archway leading directly to the dining room.
The Dining room again has a beam ceiling and open fireplace with marble surround.
Sitting room – a well-proportioned room with log burning stove within a marble surround together with an additional raised seating area with an oak feature frame adding character to the room.
First floor – the stairs lead to a central landing off which is the master double bedroom with built in wardrobes and en-suite shower room with underfloor heating and tiled walls. There are two further double bedrooms, a single bedroom and house bathroom on the first floor. The bathroom is tiled with bath, WC, basin and walk-in shower.
A staircase leads to a large full length Attic room with beamed ceiling offering potential for a variety of uses.
Traditional buildings
To the side of the house is a single storey range including kennel, oil and coal stores. There is an enclosed lawned garden to the south of the house beyond which is an orchard area with attractive trees and a grass paddock alongside which is an established orchard strip. To the north of the house and adjacent to the gravelled parking area are the traditional buildings which include:
Single storey garage and store (9.63m x 4.66m) together with adjoining carport north of which is a further single storey store (4.67m x 4.97m)
A large double height traditional Brick Barn (13.85m x 4.66m) mainly open to the ceiling but with part mezzanine floor with two water tanks, below which are two stores.
The North Range includes a two storey Cart Shed (9.08m plus stairs x 5.04m) with granary floor above.
To the south side is a further single storey building (15.27m x 5.24m) divided into two store rooms and at the northern end of the cart shed is a further single storey store.
Farm Buildings
The driveway splits before the house providing a separate access to the main commercial farm buildings enabling the commercial and domestic uses to be kept separate. The farm buildings include:
Former Turkey Shed (approx. 33.4m x 24.5m) – Now a substantial storage building over low block walls with Yorkshire board cladding and sheet roof over a concrete floor. Divided into two stores with roller shutter door but restricted height due to low eaves.
General purpose building (22.61m x 17.78m) – five bay steel portal frame building with concrete floor, concrete block walls and profile sheet roof sprayed for insulation with access gained via a roller shutter door.
Land
The majority of the land lies within a ring fence around the centrally placed homestead but with one field to the east side of Paradise Lane. The land is classified as Grade 2 on the Agricultural Land Classification Map and is capable of growing a wide range of arable and root crops, benefitting from irrigation. The fields are of a good size for modern farming practices. The land is bordered by the beck to the west and south of the land, adjacent to part of which is an amenity woodland area with further wooded areas to the east of the drive enhancing the amenity aspect.
Acreage: 134.02 Acres
placed farmhouse and buildings.
Description
An attractive detached Grade II Listed farmhouse of brick construction under a pantile roof, with mainly timber casement sliding windows and occupies a south facing position. The driveway leads past the traditional courtyard buildings to a large circular gravelled hardstanding and parking area with stone flagged terrace leading to the entrance door. The house which has been modernised provides well-proportioned family accommodation enhanced by the impressive full length attic room with exposed beams.
The accommodation which is shown on the floorplan attached extends to approximately 2,589 sq ft and includes:
Entrance porch - leading to the main staircase hall with attractive quarry tile flooring to part and cloakroom off to the side.
The farmhouse kitchen - with tile floor and a large range of floor and wall units, including a stainless steel sink unit and granite worktops. There is a Rangemaster 110 cooker with five ring electric hob and integral fitted dishwasher. A lean to utility room adjoins the kitchen and houses the Trianco boiler, with plumbing for the washing machine and has a separate door to the rear terrace. From the kitchen there is an open archway leading directly to the dining room.
The Dining room again has a beam ceiling and open fireplace with marble surround.
Sitting room – a well-proportioned room with log burning stove within a marble surround together with an additional raised seating area with an oak feature frame adding character to the room.
First floor – the stairs lead to a central landing off which is the master double bedroom with built in wardrobes and en-suite shower room with underfloor heating and tiled walls. There are two further double bedrooms, a single bedroom and house bathroom on the first floor. The bathroom is tiled with bath, WC, basin and walk-in shower.
A staircase leads to a large full length Attic room with beamed ceiling offering potential for a variety of uses.
Traditional buildings
To the side of the house is a single storey range including kennel, oil and coal stores. There is an enclosed lawned garden to the south of the house beyond which is an orchard area with attractive trees and a grass paddock alongside which is an established orchard strip. To the north of the house and adjacent to the gravelled parking area are the traditional buildings which include:
Single storey garage and store (9.63m x 4.66m) together with adjoining carport north of which is a further single storey store (4.67m x 4.97m)
A large double height traditional Brick Barn (13.85m x 4.66m) mainly open to the ceiling but with part mezzanine floor with two water tanks, below which are two stores.
The North Range includes a two storey Cart Shed (9.08m plus stairs x 5.04m) with granary floor above.
To the south side is a further single storey building (15.27m x 5.24m) divided into two store rooms and at the northern end of the cart shed is a further single storey store.
Farm Buildings
The driveway splits before the house providing a separate access to the main commercial farm buildings enabling the commercial and domestic uses to be kept separate. The farm buildings include:
Former Turkey Shed (approx. 33.4m x 24.5m) – Now a substantial storage building over low block walls with Yorkshire board cladding and sheet roof over a concrete floor. Divided into two stores with roller shutter door but restricted height due to low eaves.
General purpose building (22.61m x 17.78m) – five bay steel portal frame building with concrete floor, concrete block walls and profile sheet roof sprayed for insulation with access gained via a roller shutter door.
Land
The majority of the land lies within a ring fence around the centrally placed homestead but with one field to the east side of Paradise Lane. The land is classified as Grade 2 on the Agricultural Land Classification Map and is capable of growing a wide range of arable and root crops, benefitting from irrigation. The fields are of a good size for modern farming practices. The land is bordered by the beck to the west and south of the land, adjacent to part of which is an amenity woodland area with further wooded areas to the east of the drive enhancing the amenity aspect.
Acreage: 134.02 Acres
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