Moat Farm
Sandhurst, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL2 9NU
Guide Price
£925,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II, Moat
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II, Moat
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Moat Farm is a Grade 2 listed property comprising of red brick, under a pan tiled roof surround by a generous garden laid to lawn. Although in need of some modernisation and updating, the property retains an array of character features, including exposed oak beams. The ground floor briefly comprises; open plan kitchen diner, large entrance hall, pantry, living room, downstairs bathroom and large reception room. The first floor includes; three large bedrooms and family bathroom. There is a further double bedroom on the second floor. Adjoining the residential dwelling is a large log store and further storage shed with a sheltered porch area.
The farmland is all down to permanent pasture bound by mature hedgerows with multiple road frontage points. The soils are classified as Grade 3 on the land classification maps prepared by DEFRA and are a mix of seasonally wet, slightly acid but base rich loamy and clayey soil of moderate fertility to free draining slightly acid but base rich loamy soil. A small area of the property lies in flood zone 2. We believe the property has not flooded in previous years.
There are a range of modern and traditional farm buildings (approximately 18,915 sq ft) with potential for alternative uses subject to planning. The farm sits in approximately 11.16 acres of permanent pasture land. There are a number of footpaths that cross the land, these are located away from the farmhouse and do not impede on the privacy.
Viewings strictly by appointment only
Marketed by: Bruton Knowles, Gloucester
The farmland is all down to permanent pasture bound by mature hedgerows with multiple road frontage points. The soils are classified as Grade 3 on the land classification maps prepared by DEFRA and are a mix of seasonally wet, slightly acid but base rich loamy and clayey soil of moderate fertility to free draining slightly acid but base rich loamy soil. A small area of the property lies in flood zone 2. We believe the property has not flooded in previous years.
There are a range of modern and traditional farm buildings (approximately 18,915 sq ft) with potential for alternative uses subject to planning. The farm sits in approximately 11.16 acres of permanent pasture land. There are a number of footpaths that cross the land, these are located away from the farmhouse and do not impede on the privacy.
Viewings strictly by appointment only
Marketed by: Bruton Knowles, Gloucester
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.