8 of the best properties for sale with equestrian facilities
The best properties for sale with equestrian facilities – from a Georgian manor in Ceredigion, Wales, to a period farmhouse with an equine swimming pool in Banbury, Oxfordshire
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Greenhouse Court, Painswick, Gloucestershire.
A Grade II-listed, 17th-century house with later additions set in gardens with extensive stabling and nine paddocks. It has Gothic-glazed windows and period fireplaces. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, a 5-bedroom cottage, coach house, barns, 15.5 acres.
Price: £3.75m Murrays 01452-814655.
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Grove Farm, Kingstone St. Mary, Taunton, Somerset.
A Grade II-listed, Georgian house with an American-style barn with seven loose boxes, a horse shower and solarium, and an all-weather post and rail manège. It has exposed beams and a kitchen with a double-height ceiling. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 receptions, 12 acres.
Price: £1.95m+ Jackson-Stops 01823-325144.

Grove Farm, Kingstone St. Mary, Taunton, Somerset.
A Grade II-listed, Georgian house with an American-style barn with seven loose boxes, a horse shower and solarium, and an all-weather post and rail manège. It has exposed beams and a kitchen with a double-height ceiling. 4 beds, 3 baths, 3 receps, 12 acres.
Price: £1.95m+ Jackson-Stops 01823-325144.

Cropredy Lawn, Cropredy, Banbury, Oxfordshire.
A period farmhouse and established horse-training yard with an equine swimming pool, a water walk, an indoor school and a 6.5-furlong all-weather gallop. The house has beamed ceilings, open fireplaces and a large breakfast kitchen with an Aga. 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 3 receptions, tennis court, swimming pool, 1-bedroom cottage, 2-bedroom cottage, 236 acres. Available in 5 lots.
Price: £6.5m Knight Frank 01789-206950.

Cropredy Lawn, Cropredy, Banbury, Oxfordshire.
A period farmhouse and established horse-training yard with an equine swimming pool, a water walk, an indoor school and a 6.5 furlong all-weather gallop. The house has beamed ceilings, open fireplaces and a large breakfast kitchen with an Aga. 7 bed, 5 baths, 3 receps, tennis court, swimming pool, 1-bed cottage, 2-bed cottage, 236 acres. Available in 5 lots.
Price: £6.5m Knight Frank 01789-206950.

Upper Intake Farm, Hepworth, West Yorkshire.
A converted farmhouse with stables for five horses, a tack room, a hay barn, a manège and a barn with a self-contained studio and a garage. The house has beamed ceilings and open fireplaces with wood-burning stoves. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 receptions, dining kitchen, orangery, 1-bedroom cottage, fenced paddocks, gardens, kitchen garden, 5.5 acres.
Price: £1.75m+ Fine & Country 01484-550620.

Alltyrodyn Hall, Capel Dewi, Llandysul, Ceredigion.
A renovated Grade II-listed Georgian manor in Clettwr Valley with a range of Grade II-listed outbuildings that include period stables, a Georgian bath house and a coach house. It has stained-glass windows, oak and slate floors, and ornate fireplaces. 12 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 receptions, billiard room, kitchen, breakfast room, study, gym, cellars, courtyard, garage, storage, gardens, walled garden, grounds. 30 acres.
Price: £1.8m Fine & Country 01974-299055.

Holkham House, Beeston, King’s Lynn, Norfolk.
A former farmhouse with a courtyard with multiple loose boxes, tack rooms and feed stores. It has a double reception room with French doors leading onto the garden and a bespoke triple-aspect dining kitchen. 3 bedrooms, bathroom, reception, study, 2-bedroom annexe, barn with stables and tack room, field shelters, 5.44 acres
Price: £1.25m Savills 01603-229229.

Crowden Hill Farm, Ulgham, Morpeth, Northumberland.
An 1870s Northumberland farmhouse close to the village of Ulgham with stabling for ten horses, a shepherd’s hut with separate kitchen and shower room, and a one-bedroom lodge. The house has vaulted, beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls, and a contemporary kitchen with an Aga. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 receptions, gardens, paddocks, and 2.6 acres.
Price: £900,000+ Finest Properties 01434-622234.

Manor Farm, Draycot Cerne, Chippenham, Wiltshire.
A restored Grade II-listed 17th-century farmhouse with equestrian facilities that include an American barn-style stable complex with nine stables, a tack room and a stable yard. The house has beamed ceilings, open fireplaces and a kitchen with bespoke cabinets and bi-fold doors leading onto courtyard gardens. 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 receptions, a 1-bedroom cottage, post and rail paddocks, gardens, 8 acres.
Price: £2.35m Strutt & Parker 01285-653101.
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