3 bedroom bungalow
Sold STC
Bungalow
3 beds
2 baths
30.00 acre(s)
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Manege 60 x 30 a Charles Britton construction with wax surface from Andrews Bowen
- 22 boxes in main yard (15 with rubber matting)
- Rug room
- Laundry room
- Medical/feed room
- Office/staff room
- Wc
- Solarium / Wash down stable
- Secure tack room with wooden saddle trees etc
- American Barn
37 BOXES, 30 ACRES OF POST AND RAILED PADDOCKS, HORSE WALKER, MANEGE, 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW.
MANOR FARM STUD IS A WELL EQUIPPED AND IMPROVED EQUESTRIAN PROPERTY CENTRED AROUND A COURTYARD STABLE BLOCK.
LOCATION
Manor Farm Stud is located close to the village of Chippenham, 6 miles from Newmarket and strategically positioned for access to the A11 providing access to ambridge (20 miles), Stansted Airport (40 miles), London and the national road network.
HISTORY
The village has a long association with horse racing starting with the introduction of race horses and their grooms to the village in 1671, and a stud was established at Chippenham Park as early as 1802. The boundaries of the parish extended as far as the Limekilns gallops, purchased by the Jockey Club in 1883.
MANOR FARM STUD
Manor Farm Stud is a modern development of equestrian facilities constructed in 2003, and has been improved by the current owners and developed as a dressage / sports horse facility. The property has the advantage of excellent transport links as well as being positioned to be able to take advantage of the equine facilities and services in nearby Newmarket. The buildings are all functionally designed and built and have been maintained to a high standard.
NOTE
The commercial element of the property is elected to VAT.
MANOR FARM STUD IS A WELL EQUIPPED AND IMPROVED EQUESTRIAN PROPERTY CENTRED AROUND A COURTYARD STABLE BLOCK.
LOCATION
Manor Farm Stud is located close to the village of Chippenham, 6 miles from Newmarket and strategically positioned for access to the A11 providing access to ambridge (20 miles), Stansted Airport (40 miles), London and the national road network.
HISTORY
The village has a long association with horse racing starting with the introduction of race horses and their grooms to the village in 1671, and a stud was established at Chippenham Park as early as 1802. The boundaries of the parish extended as far as the Limekilns gallops, purchased by the Jockey Club in 1883.
MANOR FARM STUD
Manor Farm Stud is a modern development of equestrian facilities constructed in 2003, and has been improved by the current owners and developed as a dressage / sports horse facility. The property has the advantage of excellent transport links as well as being positioned to be able to take advantage of the equine facilities and services in nearby Newmarket. The buildings are all functionally designed and built and have been maintained to a high standard.
NOTE
The commercial element of the property is elected to VAT.
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Crime score
Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom bungalows
£414,025
£414,025
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