6 bedroom house
Mark, Highbridge, Somerset, TA9 4PZ
Guide Price
£725,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
Property Tags: Dairy Farm, Equestrian
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Aug 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
- Property Tags: Dairy Farm, Equestrian
- Land Tags: N/A
DESCRIPTION Laurel Farm is a charming, Grade II Listed, red brick, two storey farmhouse with modern pantile roof which would now benefit from upgrading; this exciting project is for those looking for a property ripe for refurbishment. The present owners have applied for planning and have these details available if desired.
The farmhouse was part of a dairy farm in the past and has retained many features such as feature fireplaces, oak beams, flagstone flooring, latch doors and farmhouse kitchen with Aga. The farm has a range of farm outbuildings that come with the property and additional barns and land available. The windows have been replaced with double glazing throughout, except for the kitchen and the radiators are fired by oil, as is the kitchen Aga.
As you enter through the porch to the front of the house, the wide hallway has a dining room off to the left, with a window overlooking the front and an impressive fireplace with log burning stove. To the right is another reception room used as a study room, shelving and two doors, the first leads to a study leads to the inner hallway, from which is accessed a downstairs bathroom with bath with shower over, wash hand basin, WC and a separate cloakroom with WC and hand wash basin. The second door leads through to the main sitting room with fireplace with slate hearth and log burning stove and window overlooking the front of the property.
Further down the main hallway is the entrance to another reception room which is currently being used as a storage/laundry room. At the rear of the house is the kitchen, which is a good size and has floor and wall base units, an Aga and a separate electric oven. The back door leads out to a useful porch with space for boots and wellies.
Upstairs there is flexible accommodation with 5 or 6 bedrooms as the master bedroom leads on from another bedroom so ultimately, this could be a 5 bedroom property with a spacious dressing room. 2 of the bedrooms feature a wash basin and 1 has a feature fireplace. The is a communal family shower room and 2 en suites.
To the rear of the house is an enclosed garden with lawned area, tiled terraced area with outdoor dining area, hot tub and endless pool. Beyond this garden are the numerous agricultural outbuildings, both traditional and modern. These include a steel framed lean -to, silage barn, sileage pit, Dutch barn, pole barn, calving boxes and workshop, garage with electricity, wooden shed, stable block and pond area.
Laurel Farm can be sold as a whole or in various lots as follows:-
Lot 1 & 2 (to be sold together) £725,000. This includes the house, along with the stables and two barns.
Lot 3 (also available if desired) £100,000 - £150,000. 5 Acres of land.
PLANNING NOW APPROVED TO RECONFIGURE THE HOUSE AS PLANS IN THE HOUSE.
LOCATION
The Somerset village of Mark is conveniently located within a couple of miles of M5 and the A38, 10 miles from Weston-super-Mare and 20 miles from Bristol. Local schools include Mark Primary & Preschool, Hugh Sexey Middle school and King of Wessex Academy. There is a bus stop outside the property and also school bus access for Sidcot, Millfield and Kings Taunton. The village benefits from a fantastic village shop, post office, local bakery, an active village hall and local church.
Marketed by: Fine & Country Chew Valley & North Sedgemoor, Bath
The farmhouse was part of a dairy farm in the past and has retained many features such as feature fireplaces, oak beams, flagstone flooring, latch doors and farmhouse kitchen with Aga. The farm has a range of farm outbuildings that come with the property and additional barns and land available. The windows have been replaced with double glazing throughout, except for the kitchen and the radiators are fired by oil, as is the kitchen Aga.
As you enter through the porch to the front of the house, the wide hallway has a dining room off to the left, with a window overlooking the front and an impressive fireplace with log burning stove. To the right is another reception room used as a study room, shelving and two doors, the first leads to a study leads to the inner hallway, from which is accessed a downstairs bathroom with bath with shower over, wash hand basin, WC and a separate cloakroom with WC and hand wash basin. The second door leads through to the main sitting room with fireplace with slate hearth and log burning stove and window overlooking the front of the property.
Further down the main hallway is the entrance to another reception room which is currently being used as a storage/laundry room. At the rear of the house is the kitchen, which is a good size and has floor and wall base units, an Aga and a separate electric oven. The back door leads out to a useful porch with space for boots and wellies.
Upstairs there is flexible accommodation with 5 or 6 bedrooms as the master bedroom leads on from another bedroom so ultimately, this could be a 5 bedroom property with a spacious dressing room. 2 of the bedrooms feature a wash basin and 1 has a feature fireplace. The is a communal family shower room and 2 en suites.
To the rear of the house is an enclosed garden with lawned area, tiled terraced area with outdoor dining area, hot tub and endless pool. Beyond this garden are the numerous agricultural outbuildings, both traditional and modern. These include a steel framed lean -to, silage barn, sileage pit, Dutch barn, pole barn, calving boxes and workshop, garage with electricity, wooden shed, stable block and pond area.
Laurel Farm can be sold as a whole or in various lots as follows:-
Lot 1 & 2 (to be sold together) £725,000. This includes the house, along with the stables and two barns.
Lot 3 (also available if desired) £100,000 - £150,000. 5 Acres of land.
PLANNING NOW APPROVED TO RECONFIGURE THE HOUSE AS PLANS IN THE HOUSE.
LOCATION
The Somerset village of Mark is conveniently located within a couple of miles of M5 and the A38, 10 miles from Weston-super-Mare and 20 miles from Bristol. Local schools include Mark Primary & Preschool, Hugh Sexey Middle school and King of Wessex Academy. There is a bus stop outside the property and also school bus access for Sidcot, Millfield and Kings Taunton. The village benefits from a fantastic village shop, post office, local bakery, an active village hall and local church.
Marketed by: Fine & Country Chew Valley & North Sedgemoor, Bath
Land Registry Data
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