Approx. 3.3 acres with orchard and extensive lawns
Set in about 3.3 acres, this early 19th-century stone house combines period character with practical equestrian facilities. The extended cottage includes a large conservatory, multiple reception rooms and four bedrooms arranged over two floors, offering flexible family living and generous entertaining space. Mature gardens, an orchard and substantial outbuildings give immediate outdoor enjoyment and scope for hobby farming or small-scale diversification.
The equestrian suite is ready to use: a three‑stable timber block with tack room (room to convert to a fourth stable), floodlit 40m x 20m manège, four‑bay horse walker and three paddocks. Detached double garage with power, greenhouse, car port and other sheds support vehicle storage and workshop needs. Solar panels with battery storage and a solar hot water system reduce running costs and are a notable environmental benefit.
Buyers should note practical considerations: heating is oil‑fired via boiler and radiators and walls are original granite with assumed no insulation, so energy performance may be modest despite solar equipment. Double glazing was installed before 2002 and some parts of the house will benefit from updating and routine maintenance given the property’s age. Converting the stable block to include shower/toilet facilities would require planning consent. Overall, this is a spacious, versatile country home that will suit equestrian families or buyers seeking substantial grounds and countryside privacy.