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bernie-woman
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portwayfarm
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Well we are leaving behind (if it sells, nothing is for sure at an auction other than the fact that it is done and dusted with no hassle and waiting around), a Grade II listed farmhouse that dates back to the 16th C. It has currently 3 bedrooms all take double beds and all can fit ensuites in them, it has 2 toilets in main house and a bathroom, a utility room where I used to hang my saddles and dry rugs, a lounge/dining room that is just over 20ft long. It has an annex attached which has another toilet ad a downstairs and up stairs (we were quoted from some builders that if the annex was not there then to build to its current size would cost about �80,000). We have plans going through the council for listed building consent drawn up by a listed building architect specialist to revamp the main house and put the inners into the annex which would turn the house inclu upstairs of annex into a 5 bedroom house or 4 with a big office. The master bedroom would have an ensuite of just under 18ftx14ft (we were going to have ourselves an opulent bathroom for adults only so we could have long soaks after working the land), the upstairs of the annex would have the 4th bedroom and it would have its own ensuite. The downstairs of the annex would be a big proper farmhouse kitchen. That allows the current kitchen to be a real utility room, which turns the current utility room into family bathroom. And what is currently the family bathroom into an office/5th bedroom.
The council met up informally with the architect and said they do not wish any changes to be made to the plans but legally he has to put it before them properly. So we guess they will be passed in another 6 weeks.
There is also a Grade II listed brick barn that the council say they have nothing against it being converted into residential as long as its in the barn conversion style. But we have not applied for this so have nothing in writing.
There is hard standing to the rear of house where the stables / old cows sheds are. Then there is the field to one side of the farmhouse and another small turn out paddock to the other side of property. In total 2.5 acres of land. The farm has grazing rights to the 60 acres that backs onto our land, the 60 acres can only be used for grazing, so it does the owners who live in london a favour to have us manage it for free by sticking our animals on it.
If we do not sell on the 15th sept then we will carry on from here with getting the house done, it will just take a little longer to do it as Steven will earn less.
The house is livable it needs plaster on some of the walls and carpets down. Needs a new bathroom and that is it. We have already bought the fittings for the new utility room, they are still in their wrappers in the annex room.
Guide price for auction is �320,000 - �360,000 |
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bernie-woman
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portwayfarm
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