Grade II listed farmhouse with historic character and recent refurbishments
14.26 acres ring-fenced land, level and fully fenced for horses
Extensive outbuildings, three Dutch barns and stabling with manege
Independent 2-bed barn cottage with private garden and separate access
Large open-plan kitchen/living space and principal suite with dressing room
Mains water/electricity, waste treatment plant, oil-fired central heating
Public footpath crosses property; one listed status - restrictions apply
Remote hamlet setting; average mobile signal and limited immediate amenities
Moorfield Farm is a substantial Grade II listed farmhouse and working farmstead set behind electric gates with 14.26 acres of ring-fenced land. Recently refurbished across the ground and first floors, the main house now extends to 3,672 sq ft with flexible living spaces, a large open-plan kitchen/living room and a principal suite with dressing room and luxury bathroom. The property combines period character with contemporary finishes, suitable for family living or an equestrian household.
The estate includes extensive outbuildings: three adjoining Dutch barns, workshops, feed and dry stores, four loose boxes (with scope for more) and a flood-lit post-and-railed manege. An independent two-bedroom barn conversion cottage (approx. 1,467 sq ft) sits off the courtyard with its own garden and separate access — useful for guests, staff accommodation or letting income.
Practical services include mains water and electricity, an on-site waste treatment plant, oil-fired central heating and off-street parking. The land is level and fully fenced for horses, with a separate vehicular access. The location lies under May Hill and offers good walking and riding country while remaining within driving distance of Newent, Gloucester and Cheltenham.
Important considerations: the Grade II listing will restrict alterations and may cause difficulties for future structural or external changes. There is one public footpath crossing the property. The setting is remote — desirable for privacy but less convenient for regular commuting; mobile signal is average. Buyers should allow for ongoing maintenance and listed-building consent where changes are proposed.