3 bedroom equestrian property
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Under offer
Equestrian property
3 beds
3 baths
10.75 acre(s)
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Basic 20Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Spacious three bedroom farmhouse
- Range of farm buildings housing 19 stables
- Productive farmland
- Rural location with far reaching views
- In all about 10.75 acres
- EPC Rating = D
Delightful amenity farm with potential for a variety of different uses.
Description
Aysgarth House is a wonderful residential farm comprising a traditional farmhouse, range of modern stables, workshop, concrete yard area and productive farmland. The farmhouse sits down a sweeping drive in the centre of its own land. The property is perfectly suited for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use and offers scope for further development subject to purchasers requirements.
Aysgarth House
The property was built approximately 20 years ago with reclaimed bricks from the old barn, beneath a slate roof. The vendors have enhanced the property substantially under their ownership investing time in renovating the house. The ground floor comprises entrance hallway, WC, kitchen with Stanley range cooker and two large reception rooms both benefitting from log burners.
The house has traditional features with a tasteful, muted colour scheme chosen throughout to enhance the property. Upstairs there are three large double bedrooms, family bathroom with bath and en suite to the master bedroom. Outside, the property has ample parking to the front with scope for further improvement with landscaping of the drive and gardens.
There is a beautiful lake to the side of the house, with a log cabin occupying a fantastic location with views out across the lake. To the rear of the farm buildings there are two static caravans, both of these shall be included in the sale. The first section of the drive is shared with the neighbouring property. The property is heated via oil central heating, and benefits from mains electricity and water. Waste water is processed to a septic tank.
Farm Buildings
The buildings lie to the rear of the farmhouse and the current
vendors have operated an equestrian and farm contracting
business from the site.
Workshop – steel profile roofing, insulated on all sides, concrete flooring and roller shutter door, with two storey
office and canteen area, The workshop measurements are
27.4m x 14.7m.
Principal Stable block – steel frame, concrete block walling,
wooden and steel stables, concrete flooring and cement fibre
roofing. Housing 10 separate stables. Wooden stairs leading
to hayloft and tack room. Measurements 18.3m x 7.5m at the
front of the block and leading to 9.2m x 8.9m at the rear.
Stable block – brick built, concrete flooring and cement fibre
roofing. Housing 4 separate stables. Measurement 8.9m x
10m.
The buildings and yard area offer opportunity for alternative
uses away from agriculture subject to relevant planning
permissions being obtained. The workshop could be
converted into an indoor riding arena subject to planning
permission being obtained.
Land
The land extends to approximately to 10.75 acres (4.35 hectares) and is presently growing grass for haylage and grazing.
The land lies flat with good access from the farm yards, the fields are divided by post and rail fencing.
Location
Aysgarth House sits on the edge of the town Gainsborough which has a range of amenities including supermarket, shops and restaurant. Further afield to the south east is the city of Lincoln which offers a wider range of amenities including shops, leisure facilities, the quaintly historic Cathedral Quarter, universities and the County Hospital. Lincoln train station has a direct train to London (Kings Cross from 120 minutes).
Aysgarth Houses is well located with access to the A631 with wider national road connections by A15 and A614.
The property benefits from proximity to Gainsborough for primary and secondary schools. Further south is the highly regarded private school Lincoln Minister.
Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 5,121 sq ft
Acreage: 10.75 Acres
Directions
What3words: ///stumps.skins.breakaway
Additional Info
Mains electricity
Mains water
Private drainage
Heating: Oil Fired boiler
Local Authority: West Lindsey
Mobile Home Tax Band: A
Cabin Tax Band: A (currently exempt due to refurbishment)
Particulars prepared: March 2024
Photographs taken: March and September 2024
Description
Aysgarth House is a wonderful residential farm comprising a traditional farmhouse, range of modern stables, workshop, concrete yard area and productive farmland. The farmhouse sits down a sweeping drive in the centre of its own land. The property is perfectly suited for agricultural, equestrian or amenity use and offers scope for further development subject to purchasers requirements.
Aysgarth House
The property was built approximately 20 years ago with reclaimed bricks from the old barn, beneath a slate roof. The vendors have enhanced the property substantially under their ownership investing time in renovating the house. The ground floor comprises entrance hallway, WC, kitchen with Stanley range cooker and two large reception rooms both benefitting from log burners.
The house has traditional features with a tasteful, muted colour scheme chosen throughout to enhance the property. Upstairs there are three large double bedrooms, family bathroom with bath and en suite to the master bedroom. Outside, the property has ample parking to the front with scope for further improvement with landscaping of the drive and gardens.
There is a beautiful lake to the side of the house, with a log cabin occupying a fantastic location with views out across the lake. To the rear of the farm buildings there are two static caravans, both of these shall be included in the sale. The first section of the drive is shared with the neighbouring property. The property is heated via oil central heating, and benefits from mains electricity and water. Waste water is processed to a septic tank.
Farm Buildings
The buildings lie to the rear of the farmhouse and the current
vendors have operated an equestrian and farm contracting
business from the site.
Workshop – steel profile roofing, insulated on all sides, concrete flooring and roller shutter door, with two storey
office and canteen area, The workshop measurements are
27.4m x 14.7m.
Principal Stable block – steel frame, concrete block walling,
wooden and steel stables, concrete flooring and cement fibre
roofing. Housing 10 separate stables. Wooden stairs leading
to hayloft and tack room. Measurements 18.3m x 7.5m at the
front of the block and leading to 9.2m x 8.9m at the rear.
Stable block – brick built, concrete flooring and cement fibre
roofing. Housing 4 separate stables. Measurement 8.9m x
10m.
The buildings and yard area offer opportunity for alternative
uses away from agriculture subject to relevant planning
permissions being obtained. The workshop could be
converted into an indoor riding arena subject to planning
permission being obtained.
Land
The land extends to approximately to 10.75 acres (4.35 hectares) and is presently growing grass for haylage and grazing.
The land lies flat with good access from the farm yards, the fields are divided by post and rail fencing.
Location
Aysgarth House sits on the edge of the town Gainsborough which has a range of amenities including supermarket, shops and restaurant. Further afield to the south east is the city of Lincoln which offers a wider range of amenities including shops, leisure facilities, the quaintly historic Cathedral Quarter, universities and the County Hospital. Lincoln train station has a direct train to London (Kings Cross from 120 minutes).
Aysgarth Houses is well located with access to the A631 with wider national road connections by A15 and A614.
The property benefits from proximity to Gainsborough for primary and secondary schools. Further south is the highly regarded private school Lincoln Minister.
Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 5,121 sq ft
Acreage: 10.75 Acres
Directions
What3words: ///stumps.skins.breakaway
Additional Info
Mains electricity
Mains water
Private drainage
Heating: Oil Fired boiler
Local Authority: West Lindsey
Mobile Home Tax Band: A
Cabin Tax Band: A (currently exempt due to refurbishment)
Particulars prepared: March 2024
Photographs taken: March and September 2024
About this agent

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