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7 bedroom farm house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II Listed
- Many original features throughout
- 7 Bedrooms
- Spacious and versatile accommodation
- Potential for B & B
- Gardens
- 5 Bathrooms
- Parking for several vehicles
- Offered with No Onward Chain
- Council Tax Band F and Freehold
Longhill Farmhouse is a most attractive period property which has been in the same family for several generations. The original house was built circa 1790 and has numerous interesting period features including multi paned windows some with shutters and period fireplaces. The property has potential for B & B.
A shared driveway leads to the parking / turning area. There are two areas of garden both laid to lawn one with a variety of shrubs. To the rear of the property is another area of garden comprising lawns, and mature trees.
Description
Longhill Farmhouse is a most attractive period property which has been in the same family for several generations. The original house was built circa 1790 and has numerous interesting period features including feature fireplaces, multi paned windows some with shutters and flagstone floor.
The property is approached into an entrance hall with flagstone floor, staircase rising to the first floor and door leading to kitchen/breakfast room fitted with an extensive range of matching units and a walk in pantry. The spacious utility gives access to the downstairs cloakroom as well as to the dining room which is located to the rear of the property with Gothic features. Also located at the rear is the sitting room with Jetmaster fireplace and family room. Across the entrance hall is a reception room with an ensuite shower room which could be used as a guest bedroom or for a family member with mobility issues. On the first floor the spacious landing has views over the adjoining farmland and a staircase to the second floor. There are two large bedrooms with ensuite shower rooms, three further bedrooms as well as a spacious bathroom with freestanding roll top bath and double shower. On the second floor is a master bedroom suite with outstanding views and an ensuite bathroom
Outside
A shared driveway leads to the parking / turning area. There are two areas of garden both laid to lawn one with a variety of shrubs. To the rear of the property is another area of garden comprising lawns, and mature trees.
Location
Ditcheat is a very picturesque village, north west of Castle Cary. The village has an active community with a parish church, a well stocked farm shop, an excellent pub, The Manor House Inn and a primary school. Ditcheat is also the home of the famous racing stables owned by Paul Nicholls. The village is well placed for travel with a mainline train station to London Paddington at Castle Cary and the A303.
Directions
Leave Shepton Mallet on the A371 heading south towards Castle Cary. Travel past the Bath and West Showground. Continue on past The Pecking Mill and The Knatterjack, (public houses). The turning for Ditcheat will be seen a short distance on the right hand side. Once on this road the entrance to the driveway will be seen on the right hand side. Proceed into the driveway, Long Mill Farm is the last building on the left.
Council Tax Band F and Freehold
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