Hunsdon Farm presents a remarkable opportunity for restoration and investment. This characterful Grade II Listed farmhouse, dating back to the 16th or 17th century, is set within a private walled garden and comes with substantial potential for sympathetic modernization. Its long period of vacancy – exceeding 40 years – has left it in significant need of renovation, allowing buyers to transform this historic residence into a stunning home that reflects their personal style while preserving its original charm.
Constructed from traditional rubble stone, the farmhouse features unique architectural elements such as granite mullion windows and a striking spiral staircase beneath a splayed roof. A fully enclosed garden adds to the property’s appeal, offering a secure space for recreation or cultivation.
Additionally, the adjacent stone barn offers further possibilities. Originally serving various agricultural purposes, it stands ready for conversion into an alternative use under Class Q provisions, subject to appropriate planning permissions. The barn's structural integrity has been confirmed through recent pre-application advice, enhancing its attractiveness for investment.
Complementing these buildings is an expansive 56.10 acres of pasture and woodland that provides excellent agricultural and ecological value, making it suitable for multiple uses or as future potential development land.
With convenient access to local amenities and major transport links, Hunsdon Farm not only promises a rich quality of life but also embodies substantial investment potential in one of South West England's serene rural settings.