White Farm is a remarkable Grade II listed period farmhouse accompanied by an array of outbuildings, situated on approximately 11.8 acres of land. The main residence presents a significant opportunity for renovation and modernization, with over 3,000 sq ft of additional building space available for potential development, subject to the acquisition of planning permissions. This historic farmhouse dates back to the 16th century, with adaptations made in the early 18th century, showcasing an appealing timber-framed design resting on a flint sill, adorned with brick accents and traditional roughcast elevations. The property features a classic T-shaped layout comprising a central hall and a cross wing beneath steeply pitched roofs, highlighted by its central brick chimney and unique diagonal shafts, along with gabled dormers and an eclectic mix of sash and multilight windows. Inside, you will find numerous period features such as exposed beams, expansive fireplaces, original joinery, and historic fittings that enhance its architectural significance.
The interior includes a spacious hallway leading to three substantial reception rooms: a beamed sitting room featuring an inglenook fireplace and an adjoining kitchen with a lean-to utility area. The first floor accommodates a generously sized main bedroom alongside two further bedrooms—one leading into another—and a family bathroom.
Previously functioning as a dairy farm, the property boasts several outbuildings including cow sheds, hay barns, grain silos, and storage units that present conversion possibilities into additional residential spaces or leisure facilities—pending necessary planning approvals. The grounds offer landscaped gardens around the farmhouse as well as fields and rough pasture paddocks suitable for smallholding or equestrian endeavors. An old covered well adds to the charm of the site while extensive parking is available in the former farmyard which is accessible via secondary vehicular routes leading to hay barns and silos.
Additionally, there are two leased structures within the property's boundaries: a Scout Hut located on the southern edge and a Vodaphone telecommunications mast situated to the north. Potential buyers should be aware of possible asbestos roofing present in one or more outbuildings.