Grade II listed farmhouse — listing will restrict alterations and complicate works
Approximately 2 acres of private land with walled garden and croft
Newly renovated interior with exposed stone walls and rustic beams
Three spacious bedrooms plus attic room for storage or conversion
Large polytunnel, log store, shed — strong gardening and small-holding potential
Very slow broadband speeds — poor for heavy home working
Off-street parking via private driveway
Above-average local crime rate; location is small town/town fringe
Nestled in the peaceful hamlet of Southfield, this Grade II listed 3-bedroom semi-detached farmhouse combines authentic period character with recent high-quality renovation. Exposed stone walls, rustic beams and a cast-iron fireplace give living spaces genuine charm, while a farmhouse-style dining kitchen and a contemporary four-piece bathroom provide modern comfort for family life.
The property sits within approximately two acres of private land, with a walled garden, patio, croft, large polytunnel, log store and shed — ideal for gardening, small-scale keeping or simply enjoying outdoor space. Off-street parking and a private driveway add everyday practicality. A further plot with a building is available by separate negotiation.
Buyers should note material considerations: the Grade II listing will restrict alterations and may complicate maintenance or extensions. Broadband speeds are very slow, walls are original stone with assumed no added insulation, and the estate records above-average local crime — all factors to weigh for comfort and running costs. Double glazing is present but installation date is unclear.
This home will suit buyers seeking rural character and generous outdoor land who are comfortable with listed-building responsibilities. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale and setting, and to assess how the property’s historic fabric and recent renovations meet your family’s needs.























































































