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Southam Road, Mollington, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX17 UK

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A substantial block of well-maintained and productive arable farmland

Situated around 4 miles away from the town of Banbury, the land consists of three blocks of Grade III arable land and a good sized yard benefitting from permission for further residential and commercial expansion. In all 483 acres

Available as a whole or in four lots, Mill Farm has been in the same ownership for a number of years and is presented to a very high agricultural standard and comprises;
•Land at Mill Farm (lot 1) comprises of an extensive parcel
of arable farmland of approximately 247 acres.
• Land at Cropredy (lot 2) is an extensive open parcel of
arable farmland of approximately 120 acres and is situated
to the east of Mollington.
• Land at Shotteswell (lot 3) consists of an extensive parcel
of level arable and woodland extending to 111 acres. The
land is situated to the west of the M40 and consists of four large
enclosures as well as a block of mature popular and mixed
woodland.
• A pair of semi-detached brick cottages, traditional buildings with planning consent for three residential units,
an extensive range of modern agricultural buildings offering 2,500 tons of grain storage, in addition to
planning permission for conversion to 7,500 sq ft of light industrial storage space (lot 4)


Howsham, North Yorkshire, YO60 UK

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Exquisitely restored

Grade I listed Hall close to York. A stunning Jacobean mansion house that has been immaculately restored to the highest standard. The hall is set in approximately 83.5 acres of riverside gardens.

Howsham Hall has recently undergone an extensive programme of refurbishment resulting in an exceptional historic home, with 21st Century advancements ensuring a comfortable environment for a modern day stately home.

The Hall was built by Sir William Bamburgh in c.1610 and remodelled in c.1775. The house has only been on the open market 3 times since 1573.

The Hall offers the rare combination of exceptional formal rooms, together with practical family accommodation designed for modern living. The house is situated around a traditional central courtyard with impressive main reception rooms on the ground floor, together with a two storey leisure wing and staff accommodation. The bedroom accommodation is also exceptional with a particularly impressive master bedroom and guest bedroom suite.

The grounds include formal lawns, parkland with mature trees and pastureland. There is frontage to the River Derwent and the sale includes fishing rights and sporting rights.

Tughall Mill, Chathill, Northumberland, NE67 UK

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Spectacular Northumbrian coastal estate in Beadnell Bay

Former mill buildings with planning permission for conversion. Fantastic views and abundant wildlife. Wonderful coast line with private beach and sand dunes. Good farmland and amenity woodland. In all about 199 acres.

Tughall Mill is in a marvellous setting surrounded by farmland on the banks of the Long Nanny burn. Along the eastern side of the estate are Tughall Mill Links and a wonderful beach that stretches from Beadnell Harbour in the north to Snook point in the south. Accessed by a private farm road, Tughall Mill is set back from the beach on the western boundary of the estate. The focus of the steading are the fine redundant former mill buildings which have full planning permission to be developed into a substantial house. To the south of the mill buildings is a detached, 3 bedroom bungalow (unoccupied). The farmland is let on a Farm Business Tenancy (FBT) until March 2017 at a rent of £9,000pa. Currently both the buildings and the land are elected for VAT. It is possible that the vendor could disapply the election for VAT on the buildings. VAT would subsequently be charged on the land only.

Lot 3 - Teviot Bank & Knowetownhead, Denholm, Roxburghshire, TD9 UK

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Land for sale in the Scottish Borders, not far from Melrose

Arable land, grazing, woodland, family shoot, trout fishing. In all about 147.8 acres. Other lots of land are available for sale, see summary below, and the Estate is available as a whole.

Lot 1 – Teviot Bank (main house), 2 cottages, stables (63.66 acres) offers over £1,450,000

Knowetownhead is available in separate lots or can be combined. The whole farm is registered for IACS purposes and is classified Class 3(1) by the Macaulay Institute for Soil Research, growing a good range of arable/grass crops using traditional rotations. The arable land is farmed in hand, whilst the grazing, although in hand, is let on annual grass parks lets.

Lot 2 – 52.76 acres offers over £395,000

Lot 3 – 147.8 acres offers over £795,000

Lot 4 – Farm steading with planning permission (subject to a s.75 Agreement), granted in July 2013 (planning reference number 11/00329/FUL) to convert the traditional buildings into two residential units (0.9 acres) offers over £100,000

Lot 5 – Monks Cottage (1.22 acres) offers over £210,000

Available as a whole, offers over £2,950,000

Newmarket Road, Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7

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An elegant Grade II* Listed country house set in beautiful parkland, 2 cottages, offices, Lodge, paddocks, farmland, farm buildings. Up to 236 acres. As a whole or in up to 7 Lots.

  • Freehold
  • 10 Beds
  • 4 Reception Rooms
  • 4 Baths
  • Country Estate
  • 236 Approx Acres
Description

Fordham Abbey Estate consists of Fordham Abbey with entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, 10 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 dressing rooms, cloakroom, utility room, strong room, cellar. Ground floor flat with sitting room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom. Garaging, store rooms, walled gardens, orchard, swimming pool, tennis court, parkland, paddocks, about 17 acres. 2 cottages, each with sitting room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, offices, gardens , outbuildings with stabling and garaging, approx 0.8 acres. Attractive area of pasture and woodland to rear of the house of about 11.5 acres. About 21.7 acres pastureland including an 18th Century Listed Dovecote. 7.28 acre paddock. Lodge cottage with 0.52 acres. 107 acres arable land, farm buildings, 33 acres of woodland, in total 178.63 acres. The whole estate is 237.32 acres.

Church Lane, Yarnton, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5

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An historic Grade II* listed Jacobean manor house with magnificent Grade II listed gardens and a number of ancillary cottages and substantial converted barn.

  • Freehold
  • 8 Beds
  • Detached House
  • Country Estate
  • Development Plot
  • Garden
Description

For an aerial video please view: https://vimeo.com/89600845 - this includes property that is available in adjacent lots.

LOCATION
The manor is the principal house in the attractive village of Yarnton which is midway between the university city of Oxford and Woodstock, famous for Blenheim Palace. Yarnton Manor has retained a rural village feel, being situated in open countryside and clustered around the village church. The village has a number of local amenities including village shops, pubs, church and primary school. A wider selection of local facilities can be found
in Woodstock whilst Oxford’s amenities include an excellent range of shops, many leading independent schools, theatres and hospitals.
Communications are very good; London is easily reached by the M40 with junction 8 (approximately 12 miles) giving direct access to the motorway network and Heathrow airport. There are regular train services from Oxford (London Paddington 1 hour). Oxford University’s Begbroke Science Park and London-Oxford Airport are both located
within 3 miles. Sporting and leisure facilities include the David Lloyd and Virgin health clubs in Oxford, golf at The Oxfordshire (Thame) and Frilford Heath. The surrounding picturesque countryside includes Blenheim Palace and its world renowned parkland providing attractive scenery, wonderful walking and riding. There are many bridleways and footpaths across the neighbouring open countryside.

HISTORY
The origins of Yarnton Manor go back to Norman times. From 1580 to 1712 it belonged to the Spencer family. Sir Thomas Spencer transformed it into a splendid mansion in the Jacobean style rebuilding it in around 1611 to fill three sides
of a courtyard and making it one of the largest houses in the country, with wings projecting from the ends of today’s house towards the adjoining church of St Bartholomew. Sir Thomas also added the Spencer chapel inside the church and rebuilt
the church tower, which is also dated 1611 and inscribed with his initials. He was ready for attacks on his home; there is a ‘secret room’ over the main doorway with circular apertures to either side of the Spencer coat of arms providing musket loops for defending the courtyard. During the Civil War (1642-1651) the Manor was used as a military hospital for the King’s troops. Forty Royalist soldiers are buried in the churchyard.

The Manor was purchased from the Spencers in 1695 by Sir Robert Dashwood who demolished the original dancing gallery and removed much of its stone to build his own mansion at nearby Kirtlington. It may have been at this point that the side wings were removed. The Manor was largely neglected by the Dashwood family, who let it to a succession of families as ‘Manor Farm’ for some 150 years. In 1893 a local historian described it as ‘shorn of all its glory…alone in the farmyard’. This neglect meant that the house escaped modernisation in the Palladian style, remaining essentially a dilapidated farmhouse but retaining many original features including fine panelling and the fireplace in the Long Gallery, the screen and fireplace in the Main Hall and rare examples of marbling and graining.

It was bought from the Dashwoods in 1897 by H R Franklin, a church and house restorer from Deddington. In the same year Thomas Garner, a celebrated Victorian architect with whom
Franklin had collaborated previously, embarked on restoration work, carefully copying new details from old and making additions and repairs which, now that they have weathered, blend in with the earlier fabric. Only a fragment survived from
Sir Thomas Spencer’s original 17th Century house. The north and south wings flanking the forecourt had gone, as had the arched gateway across the open side of the court. But the large windows flanking the typically Jacobean porch are original.
Garner rebuilt the last bay on the southern end of the façade and added the three elegant curlicue gables to the front. Garner also restored the grounds in the Jacobean style, creating a carriage drive and lawn to the front of the building and a delightful west facing garden to the rear with a raised lawn and walkway.

In the 1930s the property belonged to George Alfred Kolkhorst, Reader in Spanish at the university and a passionate collector who entertained liberally. John Betjeman was a frequent guest and described the house as ‘..more fantastic than ever’.

Since 1975 the Manor has been home to The Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, the largest such research and teaching institute in Europe.

DESCRIPTION
Currently a manor house campus, offering an unrivalled range of education and accommodation facilities with 3,284 sq m (35,376 sq ft) of accommodation standing in 11.9 hectares (29.5
acres), Yarnton Manor will have appeal to a number of different end users (subject to the necessary consents) including those from the education sector, private residential buyers and other commercial operators/investors.

LOT 1 – THE MANOR
Yarnton Manor
The manor is approached through fine stone gate piers adjacent to the church with a tree lined drive culminating in a magnificent gravelled and lawn turning forecourt to the front of the manor itself.

As one would expect of a Grade II* listing, the house retains many distinctive period features internally and externally. The magnificent architectural detailing including shaped gables with obelisk finials, carved crest, fluted spilasters and large mullioned windows. Internally these details include fabulous carved and moulded stone or timber fireplaces and overmantels, original flagstone floors, elaborately panelled rooms, intricate carved timber detailing and doors, plastered ceilings and a substantial Jacobean style carved timber staircase.

Having been in institutional use recently the original
character of the rooms has been preserved and whilst the manor house would benefit from some updating, it would work extremely well as a family home and is ideal for entertaining with a large reception/dining hall leading to three generously proportioned reception rooms overlooking the gardens to the front and rear. From the hallway steps lead to further accommodation on the
ground floor, including a series of service rooms and offices.

From the inner hall the staircase rises to a galleried and part panelled landing off which doors lead to the original saloon and bedroom suites. Two further staircases rise to the second floor accommodation. Situated to the side of the manor is the north wing which currently provides further office accommodation but again would readily
convert to residential use if required.

Included within the brochure is a set of floor plans
detailing the layout of the accommodation. A planning application has been submitted for change of use to return the manor to residential use. Further information is available from the selling agents.

The Cottages and Barn
In addition to the manor there are three two
bedroom detached cottages situated within the
grounds together with a large tithe-barn style stone
barn which has been converted to provide ancillary
library and office accommodation.

The Gardens and Grounds
The gardens at Yarnton Manor are particularly fine
and are listed in their own right and include elegant
walled gardens, terraces and walkways. There is an orchard and to the rear of the gardens are
paddocks and woodland. In all about 10.5 hectares (26.0 acres).

Further propertiesd are available in addition. the brochure inlcudes details of proeprty available in Lots 2, 3 and 4.


ADDITIONAL INFORMAtiON
Tenure Freehold.

Town & Country Planning
Parts of the property are currently in institutional use (use class C2) whilst parts remain in residential use (use class C3). Planning applications have been submitted for change of use. Further details are available upon request from the selling agent’s Oxford office.

Rights, Covenants & Restrictions
If the property is sold in lots arrangements will also need to be made with regards shared boundaries and services. Further details are available upon request from the selling agent’s Oxford office.

Viewing
Strictly by appointment through the selling agents Carter Jonas, Oxford, T: 01865 511444 or London, T: 020 7518 3200

Vowchurch, Hereford, Herefordshire HR2

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An inspirational Grade II* listed country house in an outstanding position overlooking the Golden Valley with fabulous views to the Black Mountains.

  • Detached House
  • Country Estate
  • Farm
  • Garden
Description

Boasting a commanding and elevated position in beautiful west Herefordshire, Poston House enjoys views over the Golden Valley, the Black Mountains and the Forest of Dean.

The nearby village of Peterchurch has a number of local amenities, whilst Hereford is within easy reach and has a bustling high street along with excellent facilities for recreation and schooling. There is outstanding schooling in Monmouth, Hereford, Malvern, Cheltenham and Worcester.

A number of country and leisure pursuits are available in the area including walking, riding and golf. Hunt packs include the Golden Valley and Radnor and West in Herefordshire and there is some fabulous shooting within easy reach. The Poston Estate itself offers great potential for a family shoot.

The property is well placed for access to the surrounding commercial centres. Railway stations are located at Hereford and Abergavenny. Bristol, Birmingham and Cardiff international airports offer regular national and international flights. The national motorway network is within easy reach via the M50 and M5 respectively.

Newmarket Road, Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7

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An elegant Grade II* listed country house set in beautiful parkland. Guest apartment, 2 garages, store rooms, walled garden, swimming pool, tennis court, mature gardens approx 4.25 acres; Two cottages and office; Pasture land; about 51 acres in all.

  • Freehold
  • 10 Beds
  • 4 Reception Rooms
  • 4 Baths
  • Country Estate
Description

A substantial mid eighteenth century Grade II* listed country house, rebuilt with materials from an earlier mansion of circa 1710, on the site of a Gilbertine priory. The house consists of three storeys, constructed of red brick with pitch and gulley roofs concealed behind stone capped parapets on each facade. The garden walls, dovecote and pillars are Grade II listed.

The main carriage drive approaches the house from the west, passing the cottages and arriving in a gravelled forecourt. The grounds provide a particularly attractive setting for the house, which is surrounded by parkland and paddocks, backing onto mature woodland. There is a pretty bridge in local brick, marking the route of an earlier watercourse to the rear of the house. About 17 acres.


Water Yeat, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12

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An extremely rare opportunity to acquire a small Country Estate fronting Coniston Water enjoying the benefit of lake shore access with a jetty, slip way and wet dock boathouse set in approximately 4 acres of gardens and grounds.

  • 7 Beds
  • 2 Reception Rooms
  • 3 Baths
  • Country Estate
  • Garden
Description

Low Water End was purchased in 1951 and is currently used as a family holiday retreat and a separate and very successful holiday let property.

The two detached residences occupy a splendid position on the western shore of Coniston Water. The lake was originally owned by the Monks of Furness Abbey and was made famous by Arthur Ransome who based his book "Swallows and Amazons" on Coniston Water. In more recent years Sir Malcolm Campbell chose Coniston Water for his water speed records and was followed by his son Donald Campbell in the now infamous "Bluebird".

The Low Water End Estate extends to approximately 4 acres with delightful lawned gardens and grounds, mixed woodland, and with ample parking provided for both properties, an open boat garage, a substantial detached garage with workshop area and with a double tandem detached boathouse with jetty and adjacent slip way providing direct lake access for boats launching.

Lake Cottage briefly comprises; veranda leading directly into the open plan dining kitchen, utility room, store, ground floor double bedroom, ground floor bathroom.

The staircase leads to the galleried landing and to the two further bedrooms and shower room.

Old Cottage briefly comprises; traditional Lakeland porch leading directly into the sitting room which has a beamed ceiling and an open fireplace, kitchen with Aga, utility with door to the rear and cloakroom.
The staircase leads to the first floor where there are four bedrooms and a house bathroom.

Directions


Travelling from the south take junction 36 of the M6 motorway and take the 1st exit left for 3.5 miles signposted Kendal & South Lakes. Bear left at the A6 Brettargh Holt Roundabout (signposted Barrow) and follow the A590 for approx 15 miles. At Greenodd turn right onto A5092 sign posted Whitehaven & Workington. After approx 3 miles take the right fork onto the A5084 signposted Coniston and after 3 miles drive through Blawith and Water Yeat villages and the road crosses a cattle grid. A quarter of a mile further there is a sharp dip in the road and at the bottom of the dip there is a gate set back on the right with LOW WATER END on the gate.

Stonyhurst, Clitheroe, Lancashire BB7

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Productive livestock farm extending in all to approximately 114 Ha (282 acres). Comprising two farm cottages, range of modern and traditional farm buildings, stone barn with planning consent for residential conversion.

  • Semi-Detached House
  • Farm
  • Land
  • 282 Approx Acres
Description

A CLOSING DATE HAS BEEN SET FOR OFFERS TO BE RECEIVED BY NOON ON FRIDAY 23RD MAY 2014

Deer House Farm is located to the north of Stonyhurst near Clitheroe and is offered for sale as a whole or in up to three lots.

With a central farm steading and farm cottage, Deer House Farm is well suited to a livestock farm; typical of this locality.

The farm has been maintained in grassland accommodating beef and sheep enterprises with the majority of the land capable of further improvement to provide forage ground. The layout of the farm lends itself well to operation as a single unit.

FARM BUILINGS
The range of farm buildings, two cottages and farm yard are surrounded by the land and are all accessed via a stone track central to the holding. The farm buildings briefly comprise:
- Steel portal framed clear span general purpose building
- Concrete framed Crendon cattle building
- Silo with concrete base
- Concrete yard and midden with underground effluent tanks
- Fold yard
- Stone built barn
- workshop and garage
- sheep handling unit

THE LAND
Encompassed within a ring fence nearly all the 280 acres can be accessed from a road or track. Peripheral woodland offers shelter to the south facing farm (not included in sale).

SINGLE PAYMENT SCHEME
Appropriate Entitlements will be available to transfer to the purchaser upon completion in readiness for a claim in 2015.

STEWARDSHIP SCHEME
The Farm is subject to an Uplands Higher Level Stewardship Scheme of which the purchaser will be expected to continue with until the expiry in July 2017.

SERVICES
The farm is served with mains and spring water supplies. There is mains electricity to the farm buildings and cottages.

RESERVATIONS
Spring water supply, access to shoot management, mines and minerals. Further details are available from the Agents.

METHOD OF SALE
The property is offered for sale by Private Treaty as a Whole and in up to 3 lots. The vendor reserves the right to conclude the sale by any method and prospective purchasers are requested to register their interest to be kept informed of any variation or developments.

TENURE AND POSSESSION
Deer House Farm is offered for sale with the benefit of vacant possession. Please note that one of teh cottage s is sold subject to a Rent Agriculture Act Tenancy and Horrocks Barn is subject to a licence of occupation.

LOCAL AUTHORITY
Ribble Valley Borough Council

PLANS, AREAS & SCHEDULES
The purchaser should be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the description of the property and any error, mis-statement or omission shall not annul the sale or entitle either party to compensation in respect thereof. Teh holding plan is provided as an indication only and the buyer shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all the boundaries.

LEGAL AND INFORMATION PACK
An information pack providing more detail in respect of Title, tenancy agreements and other important information is available upon request. This information is available in electronic format or on a CD and subject to a charge of £15. Alternatively hard copies can be made available for inspection at the agent's office by prior appointment.

VIEWING -Strictly by appointment only
The Agents will be hosting viewing dates - please contact Carter Jonas to make an appointment on 01423 523 423.

To let on a five year Farm Business Tenancy. Rawcliffe near Goole

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To let on a five year Farm Business Tenancy.Rawcliffe near Goole 167.72 acres (67.87 hectares) or thereabouts of productive agricultural land, available as a whole or in lots.To Let on a Five Year Farm Business Tenancy Closing Date for Tenders:Wednesday 10 September 2014 Full tender documents and further information available at www.eastriding.gov.uk/propertysearch or contact Valuation & Estates, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA or tel (01482) 393998. RAWCLIFFE, NEAR GOOLE

Ampney Knowle (Lots 1 and 2), Ampney Knowle, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 UK

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Quintessential Cotswold farm and family home

A charming Cotswold stone family house

in a superbly located position with wonderful views. 5 bed main house, 3 bed guest cottage, staff flat, traditional barns, offices, tennis court, beautiful gardens 2 cottages, park and woodland.

Pindrup, Coln St. Dennis, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 UK

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Stunning Cotswold Farm with Excellent Equestrian Facilities

A well located Cotswold farm with a beautifully finished modern farmhouse, a pair of cottages and extensive equestrian facilites.

Located to the south west of the attractive and quintessentially
Costwold village of Coln St Dennis, Cilldara is set amongst rolling countryside. Constructed of Cotswold stone and completed within the last 5 years, the main house offers an extensive modern family living space in a well-appointed traditional design, situated in an elevated position in the centre of its own land and access by a private tree lined driveway.
The pair of semidetached traditional stone cottages provide excellent staff, secondary accommodation or letting proposition.
The extensive equestrian holding is finished to an equally high standard and offers a state of the art commercial equestrian unit providing stabling for 62 horses.

Full details available from the vendors selling agent.

Holt End Lane, Bentworth, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 UK

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A beautiful house set in 200 acres of stunning Hampshire countryside

An immaculately refurbished family house in peaceful setting with beautiful views, gardens, and long carriage drive. The house enjoys a swimming pool, guest cottage, 2 flats, stabling and manege. Paddocks, park, arable and woodland.

Conkwell, Limpley Stoke, Bath, Wiltshire, BA2 UK

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Exceptional country house and estate

A stunning country house built in 1907 by Sir Guy Dawber. 4 reception rooms,10 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. Includes a Squash court,6 Cottages, 4 Flats, garaging. exceptional stud buildings, pasture, gallops and woodland. In all 278 acres

Conkwell Grange enjoys a wonderfully secluded setting in the quintessentially English countryside of Wiltshire. The historic spa city of Bath is around 5 miles to the North West and is famed as the cultural hub in the region with its world-famous Roman baths. The main House is a superb Grade II listed country residence set in the middle of its own land amongst immaculately maintained gardens and grounds which include a productive kitchen garden and enchanting Grade II listed walled garden. The Grange enjoys far reaching views over surrounding countryside towards the Avon Valley and Salisbury Plain.
The estate includes an exceptional complex of equestrian
buildings providing a substantial number of loose boxes which
have in recent years been used as a thoroughbred stud and
training yard by a renowned trainer. As well as the superb buildings, the facilities include an all-weather gallop, horse walker and manege.


Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 UK

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Exceptional Grade II Listed Manor Farmhouse

Within the New Forest National Park (with direct access for riding) but close to transport links, Home Farm is an impressive Victorian farmhouse with outbuildings, stables and planning permission for an indoor riding school and manege.

Approached via a long driveway, the accommodation is well-presented and is suited to both family living and formal entertaining. There is a large, well-appointed drawing room and dining room as well as a family kitchen/breakfast room with Aga. The sweeping staircase leads to a galleried landing where there is a master suite, two en suite bedrooms and two further bedrooms with shared bathroom.
A refurbished annexe is attached to the main house and within the courtyard of outbuildings are two further staff flats.
The outbuildings include 4 barns, 8 stables, tack room and granary barn. Planning permission was granted for an indoor riding school (45mx25m) and an all weather exercise area.

Lot 2: Separate cottage £600,000

Ffrwdgrech, Brecon, Powys, LD3 UK

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Lots 2-8 Ffrwdgrech House, woodland and pasture

Totalling around 156 acres, lots 2-8 Ffrwdgrech House comprise a number of parcels of both pasture and woodland. Available as a whole or in separate lots

Outside of the immediate core of the estate are the additional parcels of rolling permanment pasture land. The commercial coniferous woodland also extends away from the house being located in various parcels within 5 miles of the house. Lots 2-8 in brief comprise:

Lot 2
Fern Bank, Pond Wood, Approx 26.8 Acres: £105,000

Lot 3
Upper, Lower Waterfalls and Birch Wood Approx 40.4 Acres: £225,000

Lot 4
Cilwhybert Wood Approx 12 Acres: £65,000

Lot 5
Heol Fannog Approx 16.5 Acres: £85,000

Lot 6
Twyn and Flat Wood Approx 4.2 Acres: £25,000

Lot 7
Pen-y-Wern Wood Approx 19.5 Acres: £100,000

Lot 8
The Gaer Approx 26.2 Acres: £145,000

Atherstone Road, Hurley Lane, Over Whitacre, B46 UK

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Available By Informal Tender. All offers to be received by Monday 30th June

An easily accessible and productive parcel of grade 2/3 arable land set across three fields and presented in good agricultural condition.

The land at Over Whitacre has been in the ownership of the
current owners for a number of years and is maintained to a
high agricultural standard. The land consists of approximately
18 acres of productive grade 2/3 arable land and is offered to
the market as a whole set over three open fields. Each site is gently undulating and suitable for modern arable equipment and benefits from direct road access. It should be noted that the land is not currently subject to any environmental schemes.

Newmarket Road, Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7

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An elegant Grade II* Listed country house set in beautiful parkland, 2 cottages, offices, Lodge, paddocks, farmland, farm buildings. Up to 236 acres. As a whole or in up to 7 Lots.

  • Freehold
  • 10 Beds
  • 4 Reception Rooms
  • 4 Baths
  • Country Estate
  • 236 Approx Acres
Description

Fordham Abbey Estate consists of Fordham Abbey with entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, 10 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 dressing rooms, cloakroom, utility room, strong room, cellar. Ground floor flat with sitting room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom. Garaging, store rooms, walled gardens, orchard, swimming pool, tennis court, parkland, paddocks, about 17 acres. 2 cottages, each with sitting room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, offices, gardens , outbuildings with stabling and garaging, approx 0.8 acres. Attractive area of pasture and woodland to rear of the house of about 11.5 acres. About 21.7 acres pastureland including an 18th Century Listed Dovecote. 7.28 acre paddock. Lodge cottage with 0.52 acres. 107 acres arable land, farm buildings, 33 acres of woodland, in total 178.63 acres. The whole estate is 237.32 acres.

Water Yeat, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12

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An extremely rare opportunity to acquire a small Country Estate fronting Coniston Water enjoying the benefit of lake shore access with a jetty, slip way and wet dock boathouse set in approximately 4 acres of gardens and grounds.

  • 7 Beds
  • 2 Reception Rooms
  • 3 Baths
  • Country Estate
  • Garden
Description

Low Water End was purchased in 1951 and is currently used as a family holiday retreat and a separate and very successful holiday let property.

The two detached residences occupy a splendid position on the western shore of Coniston Water. The lake was originally owned by the Monks of Furness Abbey and was made famous by Arthur Ransome who based his book "Swallows and Amazons" on Coniston Water. In more recent years Sir Malcolm Campbell chose Coniston Water for his water speed records and was followed by his son Donald Campbell in the now infamous "Bluebird".

The Low Water End Estate extends to approximately 4 acres with delightful lawned gardens and grounds, mixed woodland, and with ample parking provided for both properties, an open boat garage, a substantial detached garage with workshop area and with a double tandem detached boathouse with jetty and adjacent slip way providing direct lake access for boats launching.

Lake Cottage briefly comprises; veranda leading directly into the open plan dining kitchen, utility room, store, ground floor double bedroom, ground floor bathroom.

The staircase leads to the galleried landing and to the two further bedrooms and shower room.

Old Cottage briefly comprises; traditional Lakeland porch leading directly into the sitting room which has a beamed ceiling and an open fireplace, kitchen with Aga, utility with door to the rear and cloakroom.
The staircase leads to the first floor where there are four bedrooms and a house bathroom.

Directions


Travelling from the south take junction 36 of the M6 motorway and take the 1st exit left for 3.5 miles signposted Kendal & South Lakes. Bear left at the A6 Brettargh Holt Roundabout (signposted Barrow) and follow the A590 for approx 15 miles. At Greenodd turn right onto A5092 sign posted Whitehaven & Workington. After approx 3 miles take the right fork onto the A5084 signposted Coniston and after 3 miles drive through Blawith and Water Yeat villages and the road crosses a cattle grid. A quarter of a mile further there is a sharp dip in the road and at the bottom of the dip there is a gate set back on the right with LOW WATER END on the gate.

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