38.30 acres of south‑west facing pasture with mature hedgerows and small copses
Direct access from the public highway; public footpaths and byways cross land
Includes sporting, timber and mineral rights; freehold with vacant possession
Farmhouse and outbuildings present but farmhouse requires modernisation
No Basic Payment Scheme entitlements or environmental scheme payments included
Historic free water supply likely to end in circa ten years (no guarantee)
Broadband very slow; mobile signal average — rural connectivity limited
Vendors may hold machinery dispersal; ingoing valuations apply for crops/stores
Set on c.38.30 acres of gently sloping, south‑west facing pasture, White House Farm Land offers a substantial block of productive grassland with mature hedgerows, small copses and direct access from the public highway. The parcel lies within the Dorset National Landscape and enjoys wide countryside views — attractive for grazing, equestrian use or as an agricultural investment.
The former farmhouse and range of traditional farm buildings sit centrally to the wider holding and present scope for refurbishment, conversion or ancillary uses subject to planning. Water troughs serve most fields and sporting, timber and mineral rights are understood to be included. The land is offered freehold with vacant possession and public footpaths and byways cross the property.
Important practical considerations are stated clearly: the farmhouse requires modernisation, broadband is very slow and the historic free water supply arrangement is understood to end in around ten years. There are no Basic Payment Scheme entitlements or environmental scheme payments included. Purchasers should also note potential ingoing valuations for growing crops, and the vendors reserve the right to hold a machinery dispersal sale prior to completion.
This holding will suit purchasers seeking a large, versatile block of pasture in a peaceful Dorset setting — farmers, equestrian buyers or investors with a planning appetite. Inspections should consider access, service arrangements and public rights of way; any development or change of use will be subject to local authority consents.