Posted: 8th October 2020 | Back to news feed
Hall Farm presents a superb opportunity to purchase an attractive country property offering a very broad range of facilities which are all presented to a very high standard. The property presents a great combination of a spacious period farm house along with a range of very high quality buildings and grazing land. Hall Farm offers a great range of equestrian facilities but the buildings have been constructed in such a way that they could be put to a variety of uses and developed further.
The house is believed to date from the 18th century and has been extended in various phases since that time. In its current form the house offers substantial and flexible accommodation
approaching 5,000 sq. ft. (gross internal area - GIA) and has the potential to offer semi-independent accommodation within the main house itself, providing greater privacy for guests or relatives.
Hall Farm benefits from a very impressive range of buildings which offer excellent equestrian facilities, but have the flexibility to be put to a variety of other uses a s mentioned. Accessed off the driveway is a machinery shed of brick construction with a timber frame under a slate roof. This 35ft 8" x 26ft 6" building offers extensive storage space which can be accessed via a wide roller shutter door for vehicle access or a pedestrian door. A second barn has been constructed principally to provide covered space for a horsebox but has been designed in such a way that openings can easily be created along its southern elevation to allow the building to be converted into a further range of stables with the use of internal partitions. A third building provides further storage.
Attached to the annexe and visible from the house is the impressive brick stable range which offers four loose boxes, with Monarch stable doors and partitions, and a feed room plus tack store. The feed room/tack room benefits from a Belfast sink with hot and cold running water. A further equestrian facility is the 60m x 20m manège, with flood lighting by Jumping Jack Flash and a high quality Martin Collins wax coated Ecotrack surface.
The grazing land is divided into four enclosures, which are enclosed predominantly with post and rail fencing, and benefits from a mains water connection. An access track serves all four enclosures from the yard, whilst there is also vehicular access from the east off Moor Barns Lane. In all the paddocks and fields extend to approximately 4.5 acres with the track covering a further 1.3 acres.
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