Fieldside Farm

Quainton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP22 4DQ

Guide Price

£3,300,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Feb 2023
  • 138.58 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: Georgian

Property Tags: Equestrian, Livestock Farm

Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Feb 2023
  • Residential Tags: Georgian
  • Property Tags: Equestrian, Livestock Farm
  • Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Fieldside Farm is a charming unlisted Georgian house positioned at the heart of the farm and surrounding fields, enjoying far reaching views over its own land. As you enter the house, there is a large reception hallway with wood strip flooring. The ground floor includes several reception rooms, all of a good size including a sizeable drawing room with a large open fireplace and French doors leading out the south facing garden. Also, off the hallway is a sitting room with wood burner and doors leading out to a terrace area. At the rear of the house is an endearing sunken kitchen with an exposed beam ceiling and separate breakfast room with a seating area. On the first floor, there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom has good proportions and has an has an en suite bathroom.

Garden and Grounds

The farm is approached via a long tree lined driveway and totals approximately 138.58 acres, including a majority of pasture land and small copses of woodland and ponds. All the fields have well maintained boundaries and serval access points. The grass is cut for silage, with two to three cuts being taken in the summer months and it can be grazed. Most of the land is classified as Grade III. In the immediate grounds, the house is surrounded by lawned gardens, herbaceous borders, mature trees and hedging. The south-facing lawned garden has a terrace and seating area. To the south of the house, there is a six-stall timber stable block with connecting tack room. Also, to the south of the house is a garage block with two sizeable storage sheds and two car ports.

Commercial units (subject to VAT upon a sale)

There are multiple sets of former agricultural buildings, which have all been converted into a number of commercial storage and small business units, now providing a substantial income stream. The first of the units are on the left-hand side of block, timber and corrugated roof construction. There are five lettable units in this block, with a small workshop and estate office also situated here. The driveway bends round to the right-hand side, past the house and hedged garden and into a traditional style stable block yard. The courtyard encompasses seven converted storage units with a mixture of brick and block construction with corrugated roof. Beyond the courtyard, further south are two large former grain stores and a cattle yard. The former grain stores are no longer used for agricultural purposes but could be converted back if needed. The two buildings have been split into a further seven units. The building tenures, income and plans can be found at the back of the brochure.


Situation

Fieldside Farm is located only 1.5 miles to the west of the charming village of Quainton, which is 3 miles north of the A41. The village is home to a church, a pub (The George & Dragon), village shop and a café. There are also tennis courts at Quainton Tennis Club. The village is made up of a mixture of traditional houses and modern homes in the centre. Regarding schooling, the village lies within the catchment area of the highly regarded Waddesdon secondary school. There is also a wide selection of secondary schools within close proximity, including Aylesbury Grammar School and Aylesbury High School both classified as excellent by Ofsted. Stowe school and Wycombe Abbey are approximately 16 miles and 23 miles respectively.
Further shops and recreational facilities can be found in the town of Aylesbury and other nearby amenities include The National Trust Park, Bicester village, Waddesdon Manor and The Waterside Theatre to name a few. Fieldside Farm offers excellent connectivity to neighbouring towns and London, with junction 9 of the M40 approximately 14 miles away and direct trains from both Aylesbury and Leighton Buzzard to London from 30 minutes.

Distances
Quainton 1.5 miles, Aylesbury 8 miles, Leighton Buzzard 15 miles (trains to London Euston from 30 minutes), Oxford 26 miles (trains to London
Paddington from 49 minutes), Central London 53 miles.
(Distances and times approximate)



Marketed by: Knight Frank, Country Department

Land Registry Data

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