This period farmhouse, originating from the early 1900s and partially reconstructed in 1992, presents a noteworthy chance for purchasers looking to inject their personal style into a classic home. The property boasts spacious family living areas, with a galley kitchen that connects to a larger kitchen and dining space, complete with a pantry cupboard. This layout offers the potential for an impressive open-plan design, which could become the heart of daily life. Two distinct reception rooms are located at the front; one currently serves as an office and features a charming period fireplace with an open fire, while the other is equipped with a log-burning stove. A conservatory added in 2005 expands the ground floor area further. Upstairs, there are three well-sized bedrooms alongside a family bathroom.
Outside, the private garden includes both paved and lawned areas, providing a tranquil outdoor retreat.
The property is additionally enhanced by an extensive array of agricultural buildings spanning approximately 15,000 sq ft (GEA). These structures have previously supported a family-run pig-rearing and agricultural contracting business. While some of these buildings show signs of age and require refurbishment, many remain functional and present opportunities for various future uses such as commercial ventures or light industrial activities—subject to necessary planning permissions. The workshop, featuring an inspection pit, adds to the utility of this versatile holding.
With ample parking and turning spaces in the yard suitable for large vehicles and equipment, coupled with its advantageous roadside positioning on the A49, this property not only offers residential appeal but also significant commercial possibilities.