Little Heatley Green Farm
Abbots Bromley, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 3EW
Guide Price
£1,300,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian, Smallholding
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Mar 2023
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Smallholding
- Land Tags: Paddock
Set overlooking panoramic countryside views is Little Heatley Green Farm, a beautifully presented detached farmhouse enjoying a tranquil setting within an established 28 acre plot. Little Heatley Green Farm lies in a secluded and idyllic position on the outskirts of Abbots Bromley, presenting ideal potential for equestrian use, to create a private smallholding or to continue with contract leases already in place on the land. An array of outbuildings offer a variety of uses as well as potential for conversion into ancillary accommodation, and there is further potential to extend the farmhouse as desired (STPP). The farmhouse itself showcases immaculately presented family interiors which have been thoughtfully extended over time, with formal gardens enjoying views over the 28 acres and towards Blithfield Reservoir.
The interiors to Little Heatley Green Farm comprise briefly reception hall, three character reception rooms, farmhouse dining kitchen, boot room/utility and cloakroom to the ground floor, with four double bedrooms off the first floor galleried landing, being serviced by a Jack & Jill en suite and a family bathroom. Stunning views over the gardens and paddock land belonging to the property can be appreciated from all windows, and Blithfield Reservoir can also be seen from the rear aspect.
Outside, a lengthy driveway shared with one other property leads between fields owned by the property, and there is ample parking to the front aspect as well as access into the yard which in turn gives access to large agricultural barns, a second barn with original animal pens still intact, and a workshop. Accessed from the driveway is a stable block housing three looseboxes, and to the rear of the property are formal gardens enclosed with a picket fence and a separate kitchen garden housing a greenhouse, all overlooking views over the paddock land at towards a wildlife pond. The land which is arranged into various paddocks totals 28 acres overall.
Heatley lies on the outskirts of Abbots Bromley, a popular village famed for its annual Horn Dance. The village, having formerly been named as one of the Top 12 Places to Live in the Midlands by the Sunday Times, offers a good selection of amenities including a Butcher’s, general store, bistro, cafes, a primary school, doctors, pubs, a church and a village hall. For leisure pursuits, Blithfield Reservior lies a short drive away and offers a sailing club, fishing and pleasant walks and the renowned Cannock Chase lies 7 miles away. There are a range of highly regarded independent schools nearby including Smallwood Manor, Lichfield Cathedral, Denstone College and Repton School and the property lies within catchment for Thomas Alleynes Middle and Oldfields High School in Uttoxeter. There are good road links along the A50 and A38 giving access to major commercial centres in the Midlands, regular direct rail links to Birmingham and London can be found in nearby Lichfield, and the International Airports of Birmingham, East Midlands and Manchester are within an easy drive.
Marketed by: Parker Hall, Barton-under-Needwood
The interiors to Little Heatley Green Farm comprise briefly reception hall, three character reception rooms, farmhouse dining kitchen, boot room/utility and cloakroom to the ground floor, with four double bedrooms off the first floor galleried landing, being serviced by a Jack & Jill en suite and a family bathroom. Stunning views over the gardens and paddock land belonging to the property can be appreciated from all windows, and Blithfield Reservoir can also be seen from the rear aspect.
Outside, a lengthy driveway shared with one other property leads between fields owned by the property, and there is ample parking to the front aspect as well as access into the yard which in turn gives access to large agricultural barns, a second barn with original animal pens still intact, and a workshop. Accessed from the driveway is a stable block housing three looseboxes, and to the rear of the property are formal gardens enclosed with a picket fence and a separate kitchen garden housing a greenhouse, all overlooking views over the paddock land at towards a wildlife pond. The land which is arranged into various paddocks totals 28 acres overall.
Heatley lies on the outskirts of Abbots Bromley, a popular village famed for its annual Horn Dance. The village, having formerly been named as one of the Top 12 Places to Live in the Midlands by the Sunday Times, offers a good selection of amenities including a Butcher’s, general store, bistro, cafes, a primary school, doctors, pubs, a church and a village hall. For leisure pursuits, Blithfield Reservior lies a short drive away and offers a sailing club, fishing and pleasant walks and the renowned Cannock Chase lies 7 miles away. There are a range of highly regarded independent schools nearby including Smallwood Manor, Lichfield Cathedral, Denstone College and Repton School and the property lies within catchment for Thomas Alleynes Middle and Oldfields High School in Uttoxeter. There are good road links along the A50 and A38 giving access to major commercial centres in the Midlands, regular direct rail links to Birmingham and London can be found in nearby Lichfield, and the International Airports of Birmingham, East Midlands and Manchester are within an easy drive.
Marketed by: Parker Hall, Barton-under-Needwood
Land Registry Data
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