A delightful family home with a rare opportunity to acquire a residential, commercial and pasture farm in a rural location east of Newdigate is on the market with Batcheller Monkhouse. The property is approximately 99.69 acres and is for sale as a whole.
The property consists of a family home, three bedroom cottage, livestock farm and commercial enterprise comprising:
- A detached Grade II listed six bedroom house with garaging, mature lawned gardens with greenhouse and garden shed. This has considerable scope for modernisation and refurbishment, with accommodation spread over three floors.
- A range of brick and tile period outbuildings including courtyard, stables, stores and a two storey hay loft. These may be suitable for development (subject to planning consent).
- A detached cottage dating from the 1950s “Corner Cottage” provides extra accommodation with the benefit of three bedrooms, garden and garaging.
- A further three bedroom detached cottage, Blanks Farm Cottage, attached to the north of the farm and available with 1.31 acres by separate negotiation.
- A range of farm buildings including an Atcost six-bay concrete framed cattle yard with various agricultural stores, five-bay steel framed open fronted buildings and three-bay open fronted, timber-framed barn. There is an additional pole barn to the east of the main farmyard.
- Two ex-poultry buildings, “Tin Barn” (a two bay steel framed building) and an open sided pole barn with seven bays, let as light industrial units. Approximate area below:
- Unit 1: 1,455ft²
- Unit 1A: 4,242ft²
- Unit 2A: 1,572 ft²
- Unit 3A – 1,971ft²
- Units 2 and 3: 2,317ft²
- Units 4 and 5: 3,159ft²
- Tin Barn (area from EPC): 1,130ft²
- Total: 15,846ft²
The land is mainly pasture with useful field sizes, mature hedgerows, some woodland and road frontage. There are several access gates and the land is relatively flat. Much of the eastern boundary follows Beam Brook.
For an appointment to view please contact the Pulborough Office on 01798 872081 or email sales@batchellermonkhouse.com
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