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Three Generation Farmhouse And 14 Vergees Land

£2,650,000 Enquire

Specification

Status:Available
Location:St Peter
Bedrooms:6
Bathrooms:4
Ref:1269
 

Description

Nestled within its own expansive grounds and constructed circa 1630, this rustic farmhouse crafted from granite is enveloped by its sprawling agricultural fields and woodland covering 14 vergees.

Embraced by a tranquil ambiance, it boasts an orchard, duck pond and a private stream.

This spacious family home features six bedrooms, four bathrooms plus a WC and five inviting reception rooms. The property is currently accommodating a three-generational household.

The property exudes character, showcasing exposed beams and original features throughout.

The ground floor of the main house features a kitchen and two reception rooms.

At either end of the property there are two additional dwellings.

One is a cottage with open plan kitchen/sitting room. Upstairs there are two generous sized double bedrooms and a bathroom.

Upstairs to the main house, you'll find two generous double bedrooms, one of which is en-suite and a house bathroom.

At the opposite end of the property, you will find a modern one-bedroom apartment with a sunroom that overlooks a lovely garden and the duck pond.

The property is accessed via a private driveway leading to the car park which can accommodate parking for approximately 10 cars and also features a double garage with a mechanic pit underneath.

With ample space, it is perfect for a family or as a home with income potential.

INFORMATION

Mains water

Septic tank for drains

Part gas and part oil heating

Listed Building Grade 4

Fully double glazed

Agricultural fields, orchard and woodland approx. 14 vergees

Parish rates for 2023 were 1,477.88

Double garage and parking for approx.. 10 cars

Freehold and Entitled/Licensed


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