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From a 16th-century farmhouse on a country estate in the South Downs National Park to a Grade II-listed manor with 202 acres in Devon.
From a 16th-century farmhouse on a country estate in the South Downs National Park to a Grade II-listed manor with 202 acres in Devon.
Boswiddle Barn and Cottage, Boswiddle, Ladock, Cornwall. A detached stone barn conversion in a rural hamlet. It has an adjoining two-bed cottage that is used as a holiday let. 3 beds, 3 baths, 2 receps, breakfast kitchen, paddock, 4 acres. £525,000 Chesterton Humberts 01872-278288.
Gunters Farm, near Lickfold, Petworth, West Sussex. A Grade II-listed, 16th-century farmhouse on a small country estate in the South Downs National Park. It has open fireplaces, its original bread oven, and a 2-bed cottage. 3 beds, 3 baths, 2 receps, conservatory, office, 2-bed annexe, workshop, formal gardens, mixed woodland, arable fields, 66.5 acres. £2.5m Smiths Gore 01798-343111.
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Hollins Farm, Westerdale Side, Castleton, Whitby, North Yorkshire. A Grade II-listed stone farmhouse and original outbuildings on a hillside in the North Yorkshire Moors. The largest of its two barns has been converted into a two-storey workshop. 4 beds, 2 baths, 3 receps, breakfast kitchen, stables, garden, 3 paddocks, 3 acres. £595,000 Carter Jonas 01904-558200.
Old Farmhouse, Black Bourton, Witney, Oxfordshire. A Grade II-listed Cotswold stone farmhouse in a traditional farmyard with a range of buildings. The main farm buildings, with separate access, are currently let by a plant hire firm. 5 beds, 2 baths, 3 receps, study, courtyard with stables, 2 offices, fenced paddocks, garden, 16 acres. £1.295m John D Wood 01865-511215.
Pwll-Y-Cwrw Farm, Brecon, Powys. A restored, modernised farmhouse with views of the Brecon Beacons. It has a courtyard with restored traditional stone buildings and a substantial barn. 6 beds, 3 baths, 2 receps, breakfast kitchen, pasture, woodland, 32.5 acres. £950,000 Savills 01722-426810.
Sampford Manor, Yelverton, Devon. This Grade II-listed manor featured in the Domesday Book. It has a range of farm buildings, ten acres of pasture, 202 acres of common land and the right to use the title Lord of the Manor. 5 beds, 3 baths, recep hall, 2 receps, library, two Grade II-listed barns, farm buildings. £1.25m Mansbridge & Balment 01822-855055.
Stollage Lodge, Puxley, Northamptonshire. A Victorian farmhouse in need of renovation on the edge of a small hamlet. It has a range of farm buildings and a paddock surrounded by mature hedgerows. 4 beds, bath, 2 receps, open-fronted barn, Dutch barn, workshop, 4.9 acres. £550,000+ Jackson-Stops & Staff 01525-290641.
Tippins Farm, Upper Sapey, Worcestershire. A farmhouse with a one-bed lodge and two-bed dairy that have recently been converted into separate holiday lets. It has a vegetable garden and orchard, a spring-fed natural pond and pasture overlooking the Malvern hills. 3 beds, 3 baths, 2 receps, study, conservatory, breakfast kitchen, 3 barns, 21 acres. £795,000 Knight Frank 01905-723438.
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