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Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
Lot 1 of Penleigh Farm is an exciting redevelopment project for a purchaser to renovate a charming Grade II Listed property into a contemporary family home. Lot 1 is indicated in red on the site plan and includes the farmhouse a stone building (building K) and the red brick stables adjacent to the farmhouse (building D).
Penleigh Farmhouse is a Grade II Listed home that dates from the early 18th Century with early 19th Century additions. The farmhouse has 5 bedrooms in its current state. However, planning permission and Listed Building consent were obtained in 2014 to convert the property into what would be a stunning 5 bedroom family home under planning application 14/05352/FUL.
Penleigh Farmhouse is a Grade II Listed home that dates from the early 18th Century with early 19th Century additions. The farmhouse has 5 bedrooms in its current state. However, planning permission and Listed Building consent were obtained in 2014 to convert the property into what would be a stunning 5 bedroom family home under planning application 14/05352/FUL.
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Situated in the heart of Bath City centre, we provide services across residential, commercial, rural, planning and development sectors. This includes residential sales and lettings, commercial agency, building surveying, rural and estate management, new homes and development, and valuations. Our property professionals aim to give the very best advice, combined with the highest service standards, whatever your Bath property interests. Our rural teams deal with all aspects of rural land and business, managing over 1.3 million acres on behalf of clients and advising the owners of farms, land and estates across the UK on all aspects of their portfolio. The city of Bath is famous for its Roman origins, classical Georgian architecture and undulating countryside. It became a World Heritage Site in 1987. We have fantastic road and rail links, and an array of restaurants and recreational facilities to satisfy all tastes.









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