8 of the best income-producing properties for sale
The best income-producing properties for sale, from a 16th-century farmhouse in Herefordshire with a vineyard, to a property in Devon with an equestrian centre

Mount Farm, Cookham Dean, Berkshire.
A Victorian house, commercial offices producing an annual income of £210,000, barns with planning permission to create more office space, and ancillary accommodation set in 14 acres with further land available by separate negotiation. 6 bedrooms, swimming pool, stable block.
Price: £8.5m Savills 01628-499906.

Sandford House and Country Cottages, Wormit, Newport-on-Tay, Fife.
A restored B-listed Arts & Crafts house on 6.91 acres of grounds that includes six luxury self-catering units and two plots of land with planning permission. 4 bedrooms, 6 self-catering units with 14 bedrooms, 6.91 acres.
Price: £2.4m+ Knight Frank 0131-222 9620.

Paunton Court, Herefordshire.
A Grade II-listed, 16th-century farmhouse on the River Frome with extensive grounds, a cider orchard and a vineyard producing award-winning wines. 8 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 3 receptions, breakfast kitchen, office, a 2-bedroom cottage, outbuildings, 15th-century timber barn, stables, workshops, machinery stores, modern agricultural barn, walled kitchen garden, 52 acres.
Price: £3.25m Knight Frank 01905-746884.

Paunton Court, Herefordshire.
A Grade II-listed, 16th-century farmhouse on the River Frome with extensive grounds, a cider orchard and a vineyard producing award-winning wines. 8 beds, 5 baths, 3 receps, breakfast kitchen, office, 2-bed cottage, outbuildings, 15th-century timber barn, stables, workshops, machinery stores, modern agricultural barn, walled kitchen garden, 52 acres.
Price: £3.25m Knight Frank 01905-746884.

Yew Tree Farm, Aylton Ledbury, Herefordshire.
A Georgian farmhouse with grounds that include a paddock with facilities for five motorhomes/caravans with electric hook-up points, a range of outbuildings and barns, stabling and livestock, an orchard of Perry pear trees and a cider brewery in the cellar. 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 receptions, breakfast kitchen, cow shed, Dutch barn, pond, paddocks, 8 acres.
Price: £1.65m Fine & Country 01905-678111.

Ancre Hill Estates, Dixton, Monmouthshire.
A renovated former farmhouse and a range of traditional farm buildings on a world-class wine estate in the Wye Valley, with 22 acres of organic biodynamic vines and a fully equipped winery led by an award-winning team. The four-bedroom house has beamed ceilings, inglenook fireplaces with wood-burning stoves and a large kitchen overlooking the gardens. 128 acres, available as a whole or in two lots.
Price: £3.4m+ Strutt & Parker 07826-672139.

Leadgate House and the Old Coaching Station, Horsley, Northumberland.
A Grade II-listed house and mix of residential and commercial buildings currently trading as an antiques showroom, which includes offices and a mezzanine. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, 2 gardens with parking bays, workshop.
Price: £750,000+ Sanderson Young 0191-213 0033.

The Grange Equestrian, Inwardleigh, Okehampton, Devon.
A house built in 1982 that has been extended to include a two-bedroom annexe and a one-bedroom flat, with an equestrian competition centre that has been used as a national and international venue. 4 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 receptions, breakfast kitchen, 2 indoor and 2 outdoor arenas, horse walker, 4 stable blocks, tack room, American Barn, workshop, 38.43 acres.
Price: £2.75m Strutt & Parker 01392-215631.

Yew Tree Farm House, Earl Soham, Woodbridge, Suffolk.
A Grade II-listed former farmhouse with a substantial barn and camping meadow with six bell tents, a stretch tent and buildings with their own gate access housing a games room, kitchen and washing facilities. The house has beamed ceilings and an inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove. 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 receptions, traditional Suffolk barn, stores, garaging, gardens, 1.8-acre camping meadow, 2.5 acres total.
Price: £945,000 Jackson-Stops 01473-218218.
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