Multi-faceted rural investment opportunity
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DescriptionCastle Hill Farm
Situated at the northeastern end of the estate, Castle Hill Farm is an attractive ring fenced block including five residential properties plus two currently uninhabited, extensive traditional Cotswold stone buildings, including a substantial Cotswold Stone Barn, Grade II Listed former horse engine house and stable, former livestock buildings, and a mixture of Grade 2 and 3 predominantly arable land.
The farm buildings are situated at the heart of the farm and present a rare opportunity to develop a new dwelling or to redevelop the existing traditional buildings and properties, subject to planning, creating a small ring fenced residential estate.
Numbers 62, 63,64, 65, 66, 69 & 70 Castle Hill Cottages ~ (5 habitable) to include:
• A detached 3 bedroom house constructed of brick under plain tile roof.
• A pair of 3 bedroom Cotswold stone semi-detached cottages under plain tile roof.
• A further pair of 3 bedroom semi-detached cottages constructed of rendered block work under plain tile roof.
• A pair of Grade II Listed semi-detached cottages constructed of Cotswold stone, unoccupied and in need of complete renovation
Castle Hill Farm Buildings
The buildings consist of modern steel portal cattle structures, Dutch barns, and traditional Cotswold stone barns, offering conversion or redevelopment potential subject to obtaining the necessary consents. The former livestock buildings have been damaged by fire and are no longer in use.
Farming
The farmland, situated on the northeastern edge of the estate to the east of Down Ampney surrounds the main farmyard and extends to 558.68 acres. The majority of the land is classified as either Grade 2 or 3 on the Provisional Agriculture Land Classification Map and is currently farmed as part of an arable rotation along with small areas of grassland. The woodland area across the lot extends to 16.61 acres.
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Acreage: 594.43 Acres