Guide price
£1,750,0004 bedroom property with land for sale
Bratton Road, Wiltshire BA13
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Farm land
4 beds
4 baths
155.00 acre(s)
EPC rating: D
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- Tenure: Freehold
Town Farm has two early to mid-20th century, semi-detached, unlisted, red brick cottages that comprise the main residential dwelling on the holding. These charming cottages have been occupied as a single dwelling in recent years. However, the first floor of the cottages is still separate and served by two disconnected flights of stairs.
Both cottages have two bedrooms upstairs and large, welcoming reception rooms downstairs. Despite retaining a number of original features, such as well-maintained parquet flooring, the cottages remain unlisted. The gardens of the cottages have been well maintained and have a number of trees that provide good crops of apples and pears in the late summer and early autumn.
The cottages would benefit from updating but provide the perfect canvas for a potential purchaser to shape and style their very own country cottage.
The land extends to approximately 154 acres (63.3 ha) and is predominately pasture with localised areas of woodland. The soil is typical of the area and is described as well drained and silty with chalk at less than 30cm in depth. The land has been grazed by cattle in recent years and as such there is stock proof fencing across the farm.
86.23 acres (34.9 ha) of the land at Town Farm is in the Bratton Downs SSSI. This area of the farm is steeply sloping and extends southwards to the two most southerly fields of the property which have a gentler slope and provide good crops of grass. There is a footpath that runs up Town Farm drive, and through the land above the cottages, there is another footpath that extends across the most southerly fields of the property along to the White Horse.
Both cottages have two bedrooms upstairs and large, welcoming reception rooms downstairs. Despite retaining a number of original features, such as well-maintained parquet flooring, the cottages remain unlisted. The gardens of the cottages have been well maintained and have a number of trees that provide good crops of apples and pears in the late summer and early autumn.
The cottages would benefit from updating but provide the perfect canvas for a potential purchaser to shape and style their very own country cottage.
The land extends to approximately 154 acres (63.3 ha) and is predominately pasture with localised areas of woodland. The soil is typical of the area and is described as well drained and silty with chalk at less than 30cm in depth. The land has been grazed by cattle in recent years and as such there is stock proof fencing across the farm.
86.23 acres (34.9 ha) of the land at Town Farm is in the Bratton Downs SSSI. This area of the farm is steeply sloping and extends southwards to the two most southerly fields of the property which have a gentler slope and provide good crops of grass. There is a footpath that runs up Town Farm drive, and through the land above the cottages, there is another footpath that extends across the most southerly fields of the property along to the White Horse.
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