A quintessential Cotswold farm near Bath with 200 acres of mostly pastureland has come to market.
Lower Shockerwick Farm is in the pretty rural hamlet of Lower Shockerwick, on the southern tip of the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The Grade II listed farmhouse is at the heart of the property, with views out across its own land and the landscape beyond.
Next to the property is a range of modern and traditional farm buildings which may have potential for alternative uses, subject to gaining necessary planning consents.
There are two detached cottages, currently let out on a long-term basis and generating useful additional income.
There are also a Grade II listed 18th century threshing barn and granary with lapsed planning permission for residential conversion.
Set away from the farmhouse, with separate access, sits a small livery yard with nine loose boxes, a manège and hay barn.
The farmland is mostly pasture, interspersed with small areas of woodland, and includes frontage to the River Bybrook, known to support populations of native brown trout.
Matilda Stent of Savills southern farm agency team, said: “Lower Shockerwick Farm is a picturesque farm in an enviable position, with a quintessential Cotswold stone farmhouse, ancillary accommodation, a range of farm buildings with development potential and 200 acres including equestrian facilities, areas of woodland and river frontage.”
Lower Shockerwick Farm is being sold through Savills as a whole, with a guide price of £5.35million, or in lots.
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