This collection of traditional brick buildings, complemented by later modern constructions, presents considerable redevelopment potential in the desirable village of Roston, nestled within the Derbyshire Dales. The property boasts a direct approach from Main Street and is set against a backdrop of captivating countryside, just 7 miles from the market town of Ashbourne and approximately 18 miles from Derby with excellent transport links.
The buildings include three substantial brick structures with tiled roofs as well as modern extensions that could be adapted for various uses. Notably, there’s a Dutch barn and several timber frame buildings along the southern boundary. The total floor area for the main brick buildings is around 3,319 sq ft, with the modern construction adding an additional 4,162 sq ft.
Accompanying this is a farmhouse providing an exciting opportunity for extensive refurbishment. Its layout supports possible conversion into two self-contained living units, subject to relevant consents. The internal space spans about 3,700 sq ft excluding attics and includes multiple reception rooms and six bedrooms.
The property also offers potential for creating further residential units through the conversion of existing structures or even infill plots given its generous garden space. Interested parties should conduct their own inquiries regarding planning permissions; however, previous indications for conversions have been positively received by local authorities.
Overall, Roston Hall Farm combines traditional charm with significant investment potential in a sought-after location.