5 bedroom house
Cross Lanes, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL13 0UL
Guide Price
£875,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Feb 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
- Property Tags: Development Potential
- Land Tags: Pasture Land
LOCATION
Pickhill, Marchwiel, Wrexham LL13 0UL
16th century Grade 2 Listed
Traditional brick & modern farm buildings with excellent development potential
13.43 acres (5.43 ha)
5 bedrooms, ensuite and bathroom
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Pickhill Farm presents a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial rurally located farmhouse that has been unaltered since the 1970s. Pickhill Farmhouse is a Grade 2 Listed building and is dated from the 16th century and is part constructed of brown sandstone laid randomly with dressed quoins and part traditional brick construction. The property has a slate roof with a number of brick chimneys. Internally there is a feature beam over an imposing open fireplace. There are a range of outbuildings forming part of the curtilage of the residential property.
To the north of the farmhouse is a substantial range of traditional brick barns which are suitable for alternative uses and a further range of more modern farm buildings.
The property is accessed off the B5130 public highway by two entry points. The principal entrance is of a sweeping driveway providing entrance to the farmhouse and core traditional farm buildings. There is a second entrance off the public highway to the farm buildings.
To the south/south-west of the farm buildings is a single enclosure of pastureland extending to approximately 10.7 acres that is accessed from the farm buildings and also from a separate vehicular access off the public highway.
In total, the site extends to approximately 13.43 acres (5.43 ha) and is fronted to two public highways to the north and southern boundaries and an internal stockproof fence to the eastern boundary.
Marketed by: Brown & Co, Banbury
Pickhill, Marchwiel, Wrexham LL13 0UL
16th century Grade 2 Listed
Traditional brick & modern farm buildings with excellent development potential
13.43 acres (5.43 ha)
5 bedrooms, ensuite and bathroom
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Pickhill Farm presents a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial rurally located farmhouse that has been unaltered since the 1970s. Pickhill Farmhouse is a Grade 2 Listed building and is dated from the 16th century and is part constructed of brown sandstone laid randomly with dressed quoins and part traditional brick construction. The property has a slate roof with a number of brick chimneys. Internally there is a feature beam over an imposing open fireplace. There are a range of outbuildings forming part of the curtilage of the residential property.
To the north of the farmhouse is a substantial range of traditional brick barns which are suitable for alternative uses and a further range of more modern farm buildings.
The property is accessed off the B5130 public highway by two entry points. The principal entrance is of a sweeping driveway providing entrance to the farmhouse and core traditional farm buildings. There is a second entrance off the public highway to the farm buildings.
To the south/south-west of the farm buildings is a single enclosure of pastureland extending to approximately 10.7 acres that is accessed from the farm buildings and also from a separate vehicular access off the public highway.
In total, the site extends to approximately 13.43 acres (5.43 ha) and is fronted to two public highways to the north and southern boundaries and an internal stockproof fence to the eastern boundary.
Marketed by: Brown & Co, Banbury
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.