- Grade II listed 16th‑century five‑bed farmhouse, rich period features
- Approximately 155.02 acres (six lots) of Grade 2 & 3 land
- Extensive traditional and modern farm buildings around large concrete yard
- Development potential in large stone barn, subject to consents
- Mixed water supplies: borehole, spring and mains vary by lot
- Likely asbestos in older farm buildings; health & safety caution
- Listed status restricts alterations; repair and consent costs likely
- Sale by informal tender — closing 19 Sept 2025 (vendor may sell earlier)
Penygenhill is a substantial former dairy smallholding presented for sale as a whole or in six lots, centred on a 16th‑century Grade II listed five‑bedroom farmhouse and approximately 155.02 acres of predominantly Grade 2 and 3 arable and pasture. The holding includes a large concrete yard, a wide range of traditional and modern farm buildings, slurry lagoon, woodland pockets and good roadside access. Several parcels have mains or spring water; Lot 1 benefits from private borehole and multiple water supplies.
The farmhouse is rich in period character — exposed beams, stonework, an oil‑fired Rayburn, large reception rooms and attic space that could be converted (subject to listed building consent). The extensive agricultural buildings and yard are functional for livestock, machinery and fodder storage and offer clear commercial farming utility or conversion potential for holiday or residential use, subject to planning and listed building restrictions.
Potential purchasers should be aware of material constraints: the main house is Grade II listed which will complicate alterations and repairs, several buildings are older and farm structures may contain asbestos, and services vary between lots (borehole access, mains water availability and private septic drainage are noted). The sale is by informal tender with tenders closing 19 September 2025 at 12 noon unless sold prior; the vendor may accept offers earlier or not accept any offer.
This opportunity suits buyers seeking productive arable/grassland, an operating farm with immediate infrastructure, or developers/investors prepared to navigate listed‑building consents and agricultural planning. Inspections should include careful due diligence on water rights, common land registration, wayleaves, and the presence of asbestos or structural repair needs.