An exquisite country house has come to market, complete with 227 acres of pasture and an extensive range of modern farm buildings.
Mill House just outside Bulkington near Devizes was crafted by the current owners from a modern agricultural dwelling into a unique family home.
The five bedroom house enjoys far reaching views across rural Wiltshire. It has a mill stream running down to a former mill house which may be suitable for conversion (subject to planning).
From here is a lake, extensive lawns, kitchen garden and orchard.
Adjacent to the house with their own access, lies an array of modern farm buildings which subject to planning may have potential for alternative uses.
The land at Mill Farm is all set to pasture interspersed with small areas woodland and game cover and extends to approximately 227 acres (92 hectares).
The land provides a new owner with the opportunity to enjoy country pursuits such as walking, riding, fishing and shooting within the bounds of their own home. The land is all permanent pasture, interspersed with small areas of woodland and game cover (associated with a family run rough shoot) and has the potential for environmental projects such as rewilding or tree planting. The land is currently farmed under a contract farming agreement with a local farmer.
The range of farm buildings are suitable for a variety of uses.
Within a well-ventilated building lie six, well sized American barn style stables as well as a tack room, feed and grooming area.
The property extends to approximately 227.2 acres (91.9 hectares) in total and is currently split between permanent pasture (207.3 acres), woodland (8.8 acres), water (1.8 acres) and house, buildings and miscellaneous areas (9.4 acres).
The Mill House and Farm are on the market with Savills with a guide price of £5,750,000.
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