Long Lane Stables
Pen Selwood, Wincanton, Somerset, BA9 8NJ
Guide Price
£995,000
Residential Tags: Georgian
Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Holiday Cottage
Land Tags: Building Plot, Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Georgian
- Property Tags: Development Potential, Equestrian, Holiday Cottage
- Land Tags: Building Plot, Paddock
Long Lane Stables offers an exciting development opportunity. It currently comprises a large three bedroom bungalow with stone and tile elevations and offers spacious and flexible accommodation. In recent years the property has been comprehensively refurbished and has a large well fitted kitchen/dining room, nicely proportioned sitting room and three bedrooms. It has the benefit of full planning consent (application number 10/00833/FUL) to convert into a two-storey house. In addition, the stable block also has received full planning consent (application number 18/00103/FUL) for the conversion of the existing stables into two cottages for holiday lets, one with a single bedroom and the other a two bedroom cottage. Currently the stable block has four stables and a tack room, with power and water.
The property is approached from the lane through electric timber gates into a tarmac circular drive, adjoining which is the stable block with two bay car port. The front garden is to lawn and flanked on both sides by close board fencing with a pine tree, camelias and hydrangeas. Behind the property there is an area of grass running up to the land which is in two enclosures and extends to approximately 6 acres. In addition, there is a large timber barn measuring approximately 60 ft x 26 ft which could be put to a variety of uses.
There is a footpath (screened by close boarded fencing) running behind the bungalow in a south westerly direction.
Pen Selwood is a much sought after village which sits on an escarpment on the borders of Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset. The village has a church and a village hall whilst the nearby villages of Bourton and Zeals each have a Post Office/Store and a public house. Nearby Bruton is a fashionable and popular town in the heart of the Somerset countryside. The town has several well-known restaurants, pubs and bars including At the Chapel, The Roth Bar and Grill at the world-renowned Hauser & Wirth Gallery and The Newt Hotel and Gardens. Gillingham provides for most everyday needs where there is a Waitrose and a mainline railway station (London Waterloo). For more sophisticated requirements there is the cathedral city of Salisbury to the east and the Georgian spa town of Bath to the north.
Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Shaftesbury
The property is approached from the lane through electric timber gates into a tarmac circular drive, adjoining which is the stable block with two bay car port. The front garden is to lawn and flanked on both sides by close board fencing with a pine tree, camelias and hydrangeas. Behind the property there is an area of grass running up to the land which is in two enclosures and extends to approximately 6 acres. In addition, there is a large timber barn measuring approximately 60 ft x 26 ft which could be put to a variety of uses.
There is a footpath (screened by close boarded fencing) running behind the bungalow in a south westerly direction.
Pen Selwood is a much sought after village which sits on an escarpment on the borders of Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset. The village has a church and a village hall whilst the nearby villages of Bourton and Zeals each have a Post Office/Store and a public house. Nearby Bruton is a fashionable and popular town in the heart of the Somerset countryside. The town has several well-known restaurants, pubs and bars including At the Chapel, The Roth Bar and Grill at the world-renowned Hauser & Wirth Gallery and The Newt Hotel and Gardens. Gillingham provides for most everyday needs where there is a Waitrose and a mainline railway station (London Waterloo). For more sophisticated requirements there is the cathedral city of Salisbury to the east and the Georgian spa town of Bath to the north.
Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Shaftesbury
Land Registry Data
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