3 bedroom house

Bartley, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 7LA

Guide Price

£1,000,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Feb 2021
  • Removed: Aug 2021
  • 17 acres
  • 3 beds

Residential Tags: Occupancy Condition

Property Tags: Equestrian

Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland

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  • First Marketed: Feb 2021
  • Removed: Aug 2021
  • Residential Tags: Occupancy Condition
  • Property Tags: Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land, Woodland

SET IN APPROX. 17 ACRES, A DETACHED THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW (A.O.C.) WITH EXTENSIVE OUTBUILDINGS AND INCOME POTENTIAL, IN A POPULAR AND ACCESSIBLE LOCATION WITHIN THE NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK

  • Set In Approx. 17 Acres with Pasture Paddocks and Woodland 
  • A Detached Three Bedroom Bungalow (A.O.C.) (Scope Extension S.T.P.C.)
  • Extensive Range of Buildings inc. Barns, Loose Boxes and Farm Shop
  • Accessible Location with Great Scope for Income Potential in The New Forest


Set in approx. 17 acres, a detached three bedroom bungalow (A.O.C.) with extensive outbuildings and income potential, in a popular and accessible location within the New Forest National Park



Situated between Totton and Lyndhurst. Lyndhurst serves as the administrative capital of the New Forest, it is a popular tourist attraction with many independent shops, galleries, museums, public houses and hotels whilst nearby Totton is also a popular New Forest town situated on the River Test again with an extensive range of amenities and facilities. Nearby Southampton is also readily accessible with its extensive and renowned shopping centre. The M27 / M3 and rail services via Totton or Ashurst stations makes the area popular with commuters.



We understand that the bungalow at Petlake Farm was built subject to an Agricultural Condition of Occupancy which in part states that the occupier of the dwelling must be solely or mainly employed or last employed in agriculture or forestry or dependants thereof.



The current owners use the property as an alpaca farm with farm shop and alpaca walking, etc. The property is not being sold as a going concern however the vendors have indicated that in principle, they would be happy to assist anyone wishing to continue with the business. The property might also suit other enterprises based around agriculture with perhaps a café, etc based around an agricultural business. There may also be scope for conversion of one of the barns to some sort of holiday accommodation subject to the necessary planning permissions being obtained.



 



Marketed by: Rural Scene, Salisbury

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