4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- 4 bedroom period farmhouse
- 3 bedroom cottage
- Range of farmbuildings
- Long private drive
- Productive pasture & arable land
- Scope for modernisation
- In all about 151 acres
- Available as a whole or in 4 lots
Hurst farm, accessed via a long private drive, comprises of 4-bedroom period farmhouse, a 3-bedroom cottage let on an AST
and a range of modern farm buildings. The farmyard features a traditional courtyard,
a disused former mill and adjacent redundant cottages.
The land in all is approximately 151.51 acres of productive pasture and arable land.
The property offers scope for modernisation and diversification (subject to planning )and is available as a whole or in 4 lots
Hurst Farm is situated in an easily accessible location to the south of the historic market town of Devizes, just off the A360, surrounded by open beautiful Wiltshire countryside. The pretty village of Worton lies to the northwest.
The area is well known not only for its walking and riding but is also well served by a number of excellent schools. The farm has access to good road and rail links, as well as local services.
The surrounding villages offer local services, whilst Devizes benefits from a number of good local shops and services. The M4 to the north offers links to London and the West Country. Chippenham and Pewsey railway stations have fast regular train services to London
Hurst Farm, originally tenanted by the vendors family, was then purchased by the family in 1960 by public auction. The farm comprises a former dairy and livestock farm, benefiting from good road access. The farmhouse and buildings are situated in an enviable secluded rural position at the end of a private drive. Hurst Farm Cottage lies at the farm entrance.
The farm totals approximately 151 acres, the majority of which is down to pasture, with approx. 30 acres of arable land. Running through the farm is the Semington Brook which at one time would have been used to power the former mill.
Hurst Farmhouse and Hurst Cottage are supplied by mains water and electricity and oil fired central heating. The properties are serviced by separate foul drainage and the agents have assumed that both need upgrading.
SN10 5UN
From Devizes head south on the A360. Drive through Potterne and after approximately 2 miles turn right signposted to Seend and Worton. Follow this road and after approximately half a mile the entrance to Hurst Farm will be found on the left hand side.
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