Ashmore Barn Farm
Stubhampton, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 8JU
Guide Price
£2,800,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage
Land Tags: Arable Land, Paddock, Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2022
- Removed: Sep 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Ménage
- Land Tags: Arable Land, Paddock, Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture, Woodland
A well-equipped grassland farm in the Cranborne Chase.
The Farmhouse
Is located at the end of long privately owned road giving it a superb private setting. The ground floor comprises a large kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, drawing room, family room, two utility rooms, storage room and two downstairs bathrooms. The first floor comprises a large principal bedroom with en-suite with a further three bedrooms and family bathroom. The house has been extended which offers a further fifth bedroom with separate bathroom providing accommodation for either bed and breakfast, ancillary or guest accommodation.
The Farmhouse also benefits from a garden office which comprises a bedroom and bathroom with large open plan office and kitchen facilities with further storage space.
The garden is effortlessly connected to the farmhouse from a number of ground floor rooms in particular the dining room and drawing room with large French doors leading our onto the main garden.
The Farm Buildings
Situated to the North of the Farmhouse by a private track the farm buildings sit in an elevated position at the top of the valley. The buildings comprise of a stable block with 7 loose boxes, hay store, utility facilities and tack room. A further building has 4 loose boxes and large storage area. A separate farm building is situated to the west of the stable block which includes an outdoor rubber ménage.
The Land
The land extends to about 143 acres and comprises approximately 133 acres of pasture and 10 acres of woodland. The main topography is level and gently sloping downland with a picturesque south facing valley. The free draining loam over upper chalk soil is currently down to permanent pasture and is very capable of growing arable crops. The land also boasts two areas of mixed woodland which provide good bird cover alongside an array of wildlife and wild flowers. The land is well fenced and the majority of fields benefit from mains water serving water troughs which are well laid out for the grazing of both livestock and horses.
Ashmore Barn Farm is set within the Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty boasting wonderful views over its own land. The farm lies in the medieval settlement of Stubhampton within a mile of Tarrant Gunville.
Locally the farm is two miles South of Tarrant Hinton which offers a convenience store, village hall and farm shop. The larger towns of Blandford Forum and Shaftesbury benefit from a wider range of shops, supermarkets, primary and secondary schools as well as a variety of restaurants and public houses. The area is well known for its excellent range of private schools including Hanford Prep, Salisbury Cathedral School, Sandroyd, Port Regis, Clayesmore, Bryanston and the Sherborne schools.
Benefiting from excellent communications, those travelling to London are well served by main line train links from both Gillingham and Salisbury both arriving into Waterloo with a travel time from Salisbury of 83 minutes.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Sturminster Newton
The Farmhouse
Is located at the end of long privately owned road giving it a superb private setting. The ground floor comprises a large kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, drawing room, family room, two utility rooms, storage room and two downstairs bathrooms. The first floor comprises a large principal bedroom with en-suite with a further three bedrooms and family bathroom. The house has been extended which offers a further fifth bedroom with separate bathroom providing accommodation for either bed and breakfast, ancillary or guest accommodation.
The Farmhouse also benefits from a garden office which comprises a bedroom and bathroom with large open plan office and kitchen facilities with further storage space.
The garden is effortlessly connected to the farmhouse from a number of ground floor rooms in particular the dining room and drawing room with large French doors leading our onto the main garden.
The Farm Buildings
Situated to the North of the Farmhouse by a private track the farm buildings sit in an elevated position at the top of the valley. The buildings comprise of a stable block with 7 loose boxes, hay store, utility facilities and tack room. A further building has 4 loose boxes and large storage area. A separate farm building is situated to the west of the stable block which includes an outdoor rubber ménage.
The Land
The land extends to about 143 acres and comprises approximately 133 acres of pasture and 10 acres of woodland. The main topography is level and gently sloping downland with a picturesque south facing valley. The free draining loam over upper chalk soil is currently down to permanent pasture and is very capable of growing arable crops. The land also boasts two areas of mixed woodland which provide good bird cover alongside an array of wildlife and wild flowers. The land is well fenced and the majority of fields benefit from mains water serving water troughs which are well laid out for the grazing of both livestock and horses.
Ashmore Barn Farm is set within the Cranborne Chase & West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty boasting wonderful views over its own land. The farm lies in the medieval settlement of Stubhampton within a mile of Tarrant Gunville.
Locally the farm is two miles South of Tarrant Hinton which offers a convenience store, village hall and farm shop. The larger towns of Blandford Forum and Shaftesbury benefit from a wider range of shops, supermarkets, primary and secondary schools as well as a variety of restaurants and public houses. The area is well known for its excellent range of private schools including Hanford Prep, Salisbury Cathedral School, Sandroyd, Port Regis, Clayesmore, Bryanston and the Sherborne schools.
Benefiting from excellent communications, those travelling to London are well served by main line train links from both Gillingham and Salisbury both arriving into Waterloo with a travel time from Salisbury of 83 minutes.
Marketed by: Symonds & Sampson, Sturminster Newton
Land Registry Data
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