Period farmhouse, extensive buildings and 62 acres — conversion potential subject to consent.
Substantial 62-acre holding with pasture, woodland and stream
Set in a quiet Devon hamlet, this substantial 62-acre farm offers a four-bedroom period farmhouse, modern agricultural buildings and two traditional barns with conversion potential. The farmhouse is currently arranged as a three-bedroom main house plus a self-contained one-bedroom annexe, easily amalgamated for single-family use or retained for multi-occupancy. Oil-fired central heating, double glazing and tasteful interiors provide ready occupation while retaining period features.
The productive land comprises gently sloping pasture, about 6 acres of woodland, hedged field boundaries and a small stream, ideal for grazing, forage or equestrian uses. Two principal farm yards contain a mix of large modern steel-framed sheds, cubicle buildings, machinery and bale stores plus traditional stone/cob barns; preparatory planning work has been undertaken and the barns may be suitable for conversion subject to consent.
Practical considerations: mains water and electricity are connected (note separate meters for buildings), private foul drainage, oil central heating, and the property is freehold. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal averages — important for remote working. The farm is offered as a whole or in three lots, allowing purchase flexibility but water connections and access arrangements vary by lot.
This holding will suit farming families, livestock or mixed enterprises, and developers or investors seeking conversion opportunity pending planning. Buyers should allow for ongoing maintenance, potential building works if converting barns, and confirm utility connection arrangements and stewardship commitments before purchase.