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£400,000
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Upper Brynamman CARMARTHENSHIRE EO7301
Offers Over £400,000 ● Substantial Detached House ● Five Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms, Four Reception Rooms ● 1/10th Acre Garden with Lawn, Patio, Polytunnel and Outhouse ● Approx. 2 Acres Off-Lying Paddock with Three Stables ● Direct Access onto The Black Mountain
Carmarthenshire
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£575,000
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Garnswllt CARMARTHENSHIRE (EO7664)
● Detached Four Bedroom Bungalow ● Useful Range of Outbuildings including Stables, Kennels and Stores ● Pasture Paddocks ● Approx. 9 Acres In All ● Attractive Rural Location with Lovely Views An attractive and spacious detached four bedroom bungalow set in approx. nine acres with a good range of useful outbuildings and pasture paddocks, in a desirable rural setting with lovely far-reaching views The property is understood to have originally been built as a farm workers dwelling and was extended about fifteen years ago. The paddocks and outbuildings are ideal for smallholding or private equestrian use, and there is access a short distance from the property onto the local common. Whilst in a lovely rural setting the property is only 2½ miles from Ammanford which offers a good range of local shops and amenities. The M4 motorway is readily accessible, as is Swansea city centre.
Ammanford
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£535,000
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Moss, SOUTH YORKSHIRE (AR7636)
● Spacious Detached Four Bedroom Family Home ● Attached One Bedroom Ground Floor Annexe ● Private Equestrian Facilities including Stabling, Wash Box, Turn Out Paddock and Manège ● Further Outbuildings ● Ample Parking ● Just Under 1 Acre In All ● Accessible Location with Good Road Links A spacious detached four bedroom family home with attached one bedroom annexe and private equestrian facilities including stables, wash box, hay store, turn out paddock and manège, set in approx. one acre, in an accessible location with good road links The property has been utilised as a family home for the vendors and their showjumping ponies. Situated in the popular village of Moss, which has an excellent equestrian supplies outlet nearby, the local towns of Askern and Barnby Dun offer a good range of shops, pubs and schooling. Also within easy reach is the city of Doncaster, which offers a full range of amenities and facilities, as well as a mainline rail link. The nearby road links make the property extremely accessible to the A19, A1, M1, M18 and M62, ideal for commuting or travelling to the numerous show centres within the area which include Sykehouse Arena, Moorhouse Equestrian Centre, Epworth Equestrian Centre, Manor Grange Equestrian Centre, Port Royal, Speetley Equestrian Centre and Arena UK.
Doncaster
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£700,000
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Laughton-en-le-Morthen SOUTH YORKSHIRE AR7681
● Three Double Bedroom, Spacious Detached Bungalow ● Excellent Equestrian Facilities with Stables, Arena and Paddocks ● Approx. 10 Acres In All With excellent facilities ideal for any equestrian enthusiast, the property has previously been utilised as a livery yard but is currently used for the vendor’s own horses.
Sheffield
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£795,000
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Mark, Somerset. A super four bed detached home with a paddock of just over 2 acres and stables.
Tucked away in a peaceful location with uninterrupted countryside views, this charming four-bedroom character cottage is set in a south-facing garden with parking, garage and an additional 2 acres (approx) level plot with a block of timber stables that comprise two stables and a tack/feed room. Tucked away in a peaceful location with uninterrupted countryside views, this charming four-bedroom character cottage is set in a south-facing garden with parking, garage and an additional 2 acre level plot with stables. The beautiful blue and yellow lias stone façade of Holly House sets the tone for the characterful period features found within, which include wooden beams, exposed stonework, flagstone floors and an inglenook fireplace. On entering, the cosy charm of this warm home is instantly felt. The wide hall with flagstone floor leads to a reception room on either side, each full of character and fitted with wood burning stoves. The sitting room is spacious whilst retaining a cosy feel and features an inglenook fireplace, exposed beams and views across the garden. It leads onto an additional reception room which is airy and versatile with a bay window framing a panoramic view of open countryside and French doors which lead out to the sun terrace and garden beyond. The other comfortable living room is currently used as a study and music room. The kitchen, with exposed stone, beams and cottage door, comes complete with a range of base and wall units, integrated dishwasher, electric hob and double oven and space for white goods. The back entrance to the cottage brings you into the utility room which provides ample space for coats and muddy boots, there is also a basin, separate cloak room and plenty of space for white goods. Stairs lead up to a double bedroom and spacious bathroom complete with a roll-top bath and separate shower. A further flight of stairs leads to the upper level of accommodation housing the principal bedroom with its wonderful views across the garden and two additional bedrooms each with its own period charm. Outside The driveway provides parking for several vehicles and access to the rear of the cottage and the attached garage. A gate leads to the side and back gardens which are level and landscaped with shingle and paved pathways. The rear of the property opens up to far-reaching countryside views and winds round to the fabulous south-facing garden at the front of the cottage which features a sun terrace with pergola. The garden is spacious and laid to lawn with trees and flower beds. Across the lane from Holly House is the fabulous rectangular level plot of just over 2 acres, featuring two stables and a tack room. For Horse Lovers Holly Cottage is in a wonderful position for those looking to pursue equestrian activities, whether it is competing or just for pleasure. There is excellent choice of competition and training venues close by that offer both affiliated and unaffiliated competitions in all disciplines; Badgworth Arena 7 miles, King Sedgemoor EC and Stretcholt EC both around 9 miles and Mendip Plains EC about 19 miles. The beach at Brean is about 10 miles away with parking on the sand and long stretches of open beach for riding. The local area has a network of lanes, droves and, bridleways giving a choice of hacking close by with further off road riding on the Mendip Hills and Rowberrow Warren. The local Pony Club is the Weston Harriers (area 15) and Riding Clubs are Equestrian Training South West and the Brent Knoll Riding Club. Somerset Council Tax Band E
Wedmore
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£1,200,000
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Axbridge SOMERSET (EO7679)
● Detached Village House with Four Bedrooms, Three Reception Rooms and Three Bathrooms ● Separate Detached One Bedroom Annexe ● Stable Yard with Four Loose Boxes and Stores ● Manège 40m x 20m ● Post and Railed Paddocks ● Access to Extensive Walking and Hacking on Wavering Down ● Approx. 6 Acres In All A stunning village property set in approx. six acres with a detached four bedroom house, separate annexe, superb equestrian facilities and good quality paddocks, with an unrivalled and unexpected outlook across Wavering Down and the West Mendip Way The main house is understood to date back to 1946 and it provides a spacious and comfortable family home with benefit of a separate detached annexe which was converted from a former double garage in 2013. The current owners created the comprehensive equestrian environment, designed to take full advantage of the property’s wonderful location, with access to many miles of spectacular outriding over Wavering Down, which is owned by the National Trust and is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Axbridge
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£2,500,000
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Segars Lane, Twyford, Winchester, Hampshire
Embrace a unique and unparalleled opportunity to own a picturesque slice of countryside living in the idyllic village setting of Twyford. Nestled alongside the tranquil River Itchen Navigation, this property comprises a charming four bedroom farmhouse and a three bedroom converted barn which are attached, and approximately 10 acres of equestrian land with seven Windsor stables. The allure of this estate could be further heightened by the renovation of two adjoining barns (subject to planning permissions) and the possibility to amalgamate all structures into one expansive residence. The versatile potential of this property extends beyond a dream home, as it could also serve as a business venture or a haven for leisure pursuits. With its undeniable character and prime location, this property epitomises a sought-after rural lifestyle, offering a retreat into serenity and the promise of an extraordinary living experience. Segars Farm and Paddys Barn are also available to purchase individually. Freehold | EPC Exempt | Council Tax Bands G & E Services Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage are connected to the properties. Segars Farm - Notes Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area, we advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1,000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1,000 Mbps. The property is situated over multiple titles. Situated in a conservation area (South Downs National Park). There is a right of way access for the Bishopstoke Fishing Club to the river. The driveway has shared access with the neighbouring property. Property Type - Semi-detached Farmhouse. Construction Type - Standard. There are 2 parking spaces available in the barn, and approximately 6 off-road parking spaces. Paddys Barn - Notes Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area, we advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1,000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1,000 Mbps. Special Note - There are covenants on the property – please speak with the agent for further information. The property is situated over multiple titles. Situated in a conservation area (South Downs National Park). The neighbouring farm has access over the land. The driveway has shared access with the neighbouring property. Property Type – Semi Detached Barn Conversion. Construction Type - Non-standard - Oak Frame, Brick & Tile There are 2 parking spaces available in the barn, and approximately 6+ off-road parking spaces.
Winchester
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£1,500,000
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Segars Lane, Twyford, Winchester, Hampshire
Luxurious 17th century Grade II Listed semi-detached barn conversion nestled in the picturesque village of Twyford. Welcome to a timeless retreat tucked away at the end of a tranquil country lane. This remarkable property boasts a rich history, having been originally built in the 17th century and masterfully converted in 1991. Embracing the charm of its heritage, the exterior showcases striking black shiplap and stock bricks, exuding an air of sophistication. Upon entering through the stable door, you're greeted by an inviting open-plan farmhouse kitchen and dining area adorned with classic flagstone floors and a charming pantry. The space seamlessly flows into an incredible sitting room, featuring exposed oak beamed vaulted ceilings and a cosy log burning stove, perfect for evenings of relaxation. The main bedroom suite offers a serene escape full of character with an en-suite shower room and fitted wardrobes. From the open-plan kitchen and dining room a staircase leads to a galleried landing adorned with oak beams. Two additional double bedrooms boast vaulted ceilings and oak beams, creating spaces filled with character and warmth. A family bathroom with a luxurious bath completes the accommodation, offering comfort and style. Step outside the stable door to be greeted by landscaped gardens that offer breathtaking views of the South Downs. For outdoor entertaining, a delightful seating area with a pergola draped in wisteria creates an idyllic setting for moments of relaxation. A charming covered hazel hurdle seating area overlooks a wonderful pond, inviting guests to indulge in the tranquillity of the surroundings. The property also boasts exceptional equestrian facilities, including circa 10 acres of natural herb-rich grazing divided into four well-drained paddocks. With seven 12 x 12 Windsor Stables and hardstanding for horseboxes, trailers and parking, this estate is a haven for horse enthusiasts. Mains connected double water troughs, electric fencing, and year-round turnout ensure the utmost convenience and care for the horses. There is plenty of room to build a menage and a horse walker, although the current owners prefer to school and jump in their designated schooling paddock, as the ground is flat and well drained. Furthermore, two expansive barns, one currently a workshop, could with the relevant planning permissions convert into an annexe or integrate to create an incredible family home. The location offers access to an array of bridleways, providing incredible hacking opportunities in the surrounding areas, including Shawford, Compton, Owlesbury, Marwell, Hensting Lane, Longwood, Cheesefoot Head, and the South Downs. Plus, nearby showgrounds of Sparsholt College. Set against the banks of the crystal-clear waters of the River Itchen Navigation, this property harmonizes history, comfort, and the allure of the countryside, promising an unparalleled lifestyle in a secluded yet accessible location. Whether you seek a tranquil sanctuary or dream of an equestrian haven, this remarkable residence stands as a testament to timeless elegance and rural sophistication. Twyford village boasts great amenities and community spirit. The New Forest and the south coast are a short distance away. Plus, there are excellent private and state schools locally, including Twyford Preparatory School and Winchester College. Twyford has fantastic transport links, it is an hour to London and is commutable by road or rail, with Shawford Train Station three quarters of a mile away (10/15 minute walk), plus Winchester fast routes (15 minutes’ drive). Winchester is the ancient capital of England, with all its history, a city town, great eateries, and shopping. Twyford is situated in the South Downs National Park and resides in an area of outstanding natural beauty with the River Itchen running through the village. There is also lots of wonderful walks and riding on your doorstep. The adjoining property is also available for sale. Freehold | EPC Exempt | Council Tax Band E Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities - Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage. Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area, we advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1,000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1,000 Mbps. The property is situated over multiple titles. Situated in a conservation area (South Downs National Park). The neighbouring farm has access over the land. The driveway has shared access with the neighbouring property. Construction Type - Non-standard - Oak Frame, Brick & Tile There are 2 parking spaces available in the barn, and approximately 6+ off-road parking spaces.
Winchester
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£450,000
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Spalding LINCOLNSHIRE AR7512
● Modern Three Bedroom Link Detached House ● Potential to Extend (Subject to Gaining the Necessary Permissions) ● Ideal Private Equestrian Home ● Three Stables and Paddock Grazing ● Adjoining Garage ● Parking for Trailer ● Accessible Village Location ● Approx. 1.1 Acres In All
Spalding
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£1,000,000
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Talbot Green, Pontyclun
Nestled within a stunning rural setting, this historic home effortlessly combines over 500 years of history with a recent, high-end renovation to create a gorgeous dream country home. Hidden off a small, quiet country lane at the end of a long, meandering driveway, the handsome home has a welcoming ambience, inviting you to step inside its historic rooms lavished with restoration love and luxury additions. Outside there are approximately 6.5 acres of grounds to explore, where you will find a range of equestrian facilities including 10 stales and a 20m by 40m floodlit manège as well as the option to rent more acreage, and even the chance to create an extra dwelling or more accommodation by converting the outbuildings, subject to planning consent. The countryside views from the front are spectacular and the access to explore what you see is easy. Straight from the front door to the landscape, pathways take you into surrounding ancient woodland offering peaceful walks and rural rambles. Inside, the five-bed detached home is a mesmerising blend of old and new. The current living room is the core of the former farmhouse, boasting an original floor, impressive inglenook fireplace with bread oven, exposed beams, wood floor, and original stone staircase. The sizeable kitchen boasts a new, bespoke, traditional-style oak farmhouse kitchen with an Aga, island unit and pantry, and the joining dining area offers doors out to the garden terrace to be fully immersed in the panoramic views. The study at the rear could also be used as the fifth bedroom, and upstairs four character-packed bedrooms and three bathrooms wait to be discovered and admired. Hidden away an undulating rural landscape it feels like Garth Uchaf Farm is miles away from the world, but it is actually only a few miles from the popular village of Pontyclun, the sprawling retail park at Talbot Green and local schools, sports facilities, amenities and facilities such as Royal Glamorgan hospital, parks and walks, and places to socialise and eat, drink and be merry. Further afield is no problem too, with the M4 junction just a short drive away opening up the opportunity to commute for work or more social events towards Cardiff in one direction and Bridgend and Swansea in the other, with the glorious south Wales coastline and beaches never too far from the front door either. Step Inside:- Step inside this handsome and historic home and it instantly wraps you in a welcoming warmth created from its 500 years of history and its abundance of impressive original features. The house has been lovingly renovated to respect and revive its history while adding tasteful and timeless features to create a perfect balance within a perfect home for modern family living. Original features such as beams and floors have been cherished and restored and this is most evident in the living room, the period core of the farmhouse that is steeped in centuries of history. Step inside this cosy yet spacious room and you'll be enveloped in features to adore, from the original floor below to the exposed beams above. In the corner the original stone staircase curves around the corner, tempting you to explore upstairs, but there's much to enjoy on the ground floor first. The stand out feature of the living room is surely the massive inglenook fireplace, complete with bread oven, that is so sizeable you can sit inside to warm your cold winter toes to the maximum next to the robust log burner that sits pride of place on a stone hearth. An abundance of comfy armchairs and squishy sofas can cluster around this incredible feature to share social gatherings. It's the place to effortlessly make memories that last for a lifetime as the chat and laughter continues long after the dying embers of the fire. Into the kitchen and it's a successful combination of timeless and tasteful design, soft countryside inspired shades, and hidden modern appliances, creating the perfect farmhouse kitchen for now and into the future. The cook will be in their element, with an Aga to support their feast creation, an abundance of oak worksurfaces, oodles of storage across the bespoke, oak kitchen units, plus a kitchen island as well as a feature much-hoped for by many buyers - a separate pantry. The kitchen is the heart of this lovely home, with the cook being kept company via the spacious, open-plan dining room in the added side extension. This bonus area also boast large French doors to the front terrace and those absorbing rural views, a seamless connection inside to outside that adds to this kitchen diner social hub. If you're working or quietly reading in the study, as well as being joined by mesmerising country views, you are cocooned in history as you work within this distinctive space once being used as a milking parlour. The house is as versatile as it is beautiful, with this third reception space easily able to adapt to a different function, such as a fifth bedroom. Throughout the house the current owners have spent 10 years creating the perfect balance of old and new and seamless flow between spaces supported by their chosen decor - natural materials such as wood, rattan, leather and stone, soft textures, fresh white walls mixed with gentle shades of grey. This attention to detail continues up the stairs to the first floor via either the original stone steps in the lounge or the more recent oak staircase in the large and spacious central hallway, where you will also find a handy cloakroom. The principal bedroom is an idyllic sanctuary, a double-height space that boasts exposed beams, and light and views cascading in through three windows as a gentle wake-up call every morning before stumbling into the luxury ensuite. There are four bedrooms, two ensuites and a family bathroom on this upper floor and all have been given care and thought when being renovated to produce spaces that can all boast their own character and personality, with the stunning views as a constant at each window. The bathroom is the perfect place where the owners' careful mix of old and new is in beautiful evidence - new oak flooring is crowned by a restored, roll-top bath dating back to the 1900s. Step Outside:- Step outside into the surrounding 6.5 acres of land that begin with a long and winding driveway off the quiet country lane to the truly private handsome house that nestles into the undulating landscape. From the home's elevated position, the panoramic views are beautiful, cocooning the home in the most stunning of peaceful locations. There are terraces that hug the house as the hubs of any garden party, family BBQ or alfresco dining gathering, with the expansive view a constant and welcome member of the group, providing the most absorbing of backdrops. From a relaxed morning coffee listening to the soundtrack of birdsong right through to a late night drink under a starry, inky sky, the immediate garden is truly special, with the hot tub under a pergola is surely a popular spot with everyone, any time of the day or night or in any weather. But there is so much more to explore outside at this fabulous family home, and it includes impressive equestrian facilities that ensure the horses, as well as the humans, will be happy living there. There are approximately 6.5 acres of land, with the option of renting another 6.5, that boasts a 20m x 40m floodlit all-weather manège that has the most incredible, far-reaching views towards the Vale of Glamorgan. More exploring reveals 10 stables, with some currently being used as workshops, plus a range of paddocks and ample parking options for many guests as well as a multitude of vehicles including horseboxes, trailers and even lorries. Pathways and bridleways in the area provide enticing trips out into the beautiful countryside that cloaks the area in foliage, ancient woodland and a patchwork of fields. Back at the house, there are more options to develop the site even further via the stables and outbuildings, maybe even converting them into an extra dwelling, subject to planning consent. Alternatively, forget renovating work and grab a garden chair and a drink and immerse yourself in this truly idyllic location at this most amazing of country homes.
Pontyclun
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