Spacious six-bedroom farmhouse with 5.8 acres, stables and spectacular countryside views.
Six bedrooms and six bathrooms across 4,436 sq ft of living space
Warsop Cottage Farm is a spacious, characterful six-bedroom farmhouse set within 5.8 acres of lawns, ponds and orchards. Built in the 1680s and newly renovated, it combines period features—exposed beams, stone surrounds and multiple fireplaces—with modern comforts such as double glazing (post-2002), a refurbished kitchen and six bathrooms, including ensuites. The principal bedroom benefits from a Juliette balcony and walk-in wardrobe with far-reaching countryside views.
This property suits families or multi-generational households who want generous room layouts and abundant outdoor space for children, pets or hobbies. Practical spaces include a garden room, utility, multiple reception rooms and a large conservatory for entertaining. Off-street parking for around ten cars and a stable block (three stables and tack room) add versatility; the stable previously had planning permission for conversion to a two-storey annexe.
Practical considerations are straightforward: heating runs from an LPG boiler and radiators (LPG is not a community supply), the house uses a septic tank, and broadband speeds are very slow locally. The stone walls are original and assumed to lack modern cavity insulation, so buyers wanting maximum energy efficiency may plan further insulation work. The area is classified as very deprived, though local amenities, rail links and good mobile signal are close by.
This is a rare opportunity to own a large, renovated historic farmhouse with huge private grounds and equestrian potential. Viewers should be prepared for ongoing estate maintenance and potential energy-efficiency upgrades, balanced against the property’s generous living space, privacy and outstanding rural outlook.