5 bedroom house

Weston-Subedge, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6QU

Guide Price

£2,500,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Aug 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 90 acres
  • 5 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II

Property Tags: Equestrian, Solar Energy

Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland

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  • First Marketed: Aug 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
  • Property Tags: Equestrian, Solar Energy
  • Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
TOP FARM, WESTON SUBEDGE

CHIPPING CAMPDEN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL55 6QU



Location



Enjoying a delightful position on the lower slopes of the Cotswold escarpment between Chipping Campden and Broadway a substantial Cotswold Grade II Listed stone farmhouse and barns together with approximately 90 acres of pastureland and woodland.



Description



The farmhouse dates from 17th Century and is built predominantly of Cotswold limestone with part timber-framed section beneath a Cotswold stone slate roof.



The house is in need of repair and refurbishment but offers an increasingly rare opportunity of modelling a substantial stone farmhouse to a purchaser's requirements.



Nearby are a range of farm buildings including a stone threshing barn with potential for conversion, subject to the necessary planning consents.



The land comprises gently sloping pastureland with an area of woodland and offering a wide diversity of fauna and flora.



A short distance to the north and surrounding the Parish Church is a separate block of pastureland extending to just under 12 acres and being the site of a scheduled ancient monument.



Location



The farm sits in glorious countryside and is approached via Harris Lane which is on the south side of the delightful village of Weston Subedge which sits at the bottom of Dover's Hill a well known beauty spot in the North Cotswolds.



The delightful village of Weston Subedge boasts a pleasing mix of period and more modern properties and a local Inn.



The village sits between Broadway and Chipping Campden both well regarded centres in the Cotswold area of outstanding natural beauty.



There is an excellent range of shopping and educational facilities with larger centres of Cheltenham approximately 18 miles to the south and Stratford-Upon-Avon 10 miles to the east.



Honeybourne railway station is approximately 4 miles whilst Moreton-in-Marsh is approximately 8 miles with regular services to London Paddington.



The Farm is in North Cotswold Hunt country with National Hunt Racing at Cheltenham, Stratford-Upon-Avon and Worcester are all convenient.







Accommodation



The accommodation is shown on the attached floor plan and retains numerous original features with well proportioned living rooms together with cellar.



There are four double bedrooms with two bathrooms to the first floor with further attic bedroom on the second floor.



From Harris Lane a driveway leads around to the rear of the property where the mature gardens are well stocked and include a small kitchen garden.



The attached annex provides ample opportunity to incorporate into the house or provide self-contained accommodation.



A short distance to the west are 17 freestanding photovoltaic panels which have covered much of the annual electricity costs.



The Farm Land



The land is divided into convenient sized enclosures and is shown edged in red on the attached plan and being mainly permanent pastureland with orchards and woodland. There are water troughs serving the land and a brook flows through the farm.



Basic Farm Payments



The land is registered with the RPA.



The Farm Buildings



From the driveway is a detached garage/store/carport (4.4m x 2.57m), open store (4.4m x 2.7m) and further store (4.4m x 2.7m).



Cotswold stone and slate threshing barn overall (9.46 m x 5.73m) with loose box attached having loft over (6.51m x 5.73m).

Single storey stone tiled roof building providing stabling and storage.

Stable 1 (4.19m x 2.15m).

Stable 2 (4.19m x 2.47m).

Open-fronted implement store (4.19m x 2.42m) and (4.19m x 2.91m).

Further store and cowshed (9.19m x 4.19m).



On the house side of the building is an attached former cart house providing garaging (4.76m x 3.57m).





There is a modern steel-framed cattle shed/general purpose building (50m x 18.24m) with galvanised corrugated sheets and pitched cement asbestos roof with light and water.





Further open fronted implements store (13.82m x 7.74m), part galvanised sheet clad.







EPC



The property has an Energy Rating E the full EPC can be downloaded from



Services



Mains water, electricity gas and drainage are connected. The gas-fired Rayburn in the kitchen has a back boiler providing central heating to radiators and domestic hot water.



Rights of Way and Public Footpaths



Two properties to the south have a right of way over the track which also serves Westwood. There are 3 footpaths over Lot 2 and footpaths cross the farm as shown on the attached plan.



Local Authorities



Cotswold District Council, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 1PX



VIEWING: By appointment with the selling agent.



GUIDE PRICES

TOP FARM, BUILDINGS AND LAND £2,500,000

LOT 2 APPROX. 12 ACRES £100,000

Marketed by: Godfrey Payton, Warwick

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