Held at: | Private collection |
Reference: | RS |
Source: | Internet |
Title: | Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Bridge Farm |
Place name: | Michaelchurch Escley |
Date: | 2025 |
Description:
Sale particulars for Bridge Farm were issued by the agent, Strutt & Parker
1 of 4Bridge Farm
2 of 4Bridge Farm
3 of 4Land At Bridge Farm
4 of 4Picture 4
The overall description given in the particulars is as follows:
Lot 11 – Bridge Farm | About 16.88 acres (6.83 ha)
Bridge Farmhouse is a Grade II listed detached house that dates back to the 17th Century with original period features. The farmhouse is built of stone under a tiled roof. The accommodation extends to 3,530 sq ft over three floors and a cellar. From the front door is the entrance hall with access to the large farmhouse kitchen with an Aga and secondary ovens. Adjoining the kitchen is the sitting room with exposed ceiling beams and flagstone floor and large stone Inglenook fireplace. There is a study and rear hall which provides access to the utility room and WC. The accommodation comprises four double bedrooms over two floors. Three of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms with an additional family bathroom on the first floor. Bridge Farmhouse is currently used for self-catering accommodation and could provide family living space. The cellar is accessed from outside and houses the boiler. The garden is situated to the north west of the house and small garden to the front. A large private parking area is provided to the front of the house within the courtyard.
Situated to the west of the house is a range of outbuildings that briefly comprise; four timber stables with adjoining store room, 6 bay steel portal framed general purpose building and a traditional stone building with double span door and store. Additional buildings are situated to the south-east of Bridge Farmhouse with their own access from the public road. The buildings comprise a Dutch Barn with adjoining lean-to and open sided 2 bay general purpose building. The buildings have been utilised mainly for agricultural purposes however with the correct permissions they could provide the scope for alternative uses.
Bridge Farm is occupied under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 lease. Further details are available from the vendors’ agents.
Beyond the farm buildings is approximately 15 acres of productive pasture, currently used for grazing. The land is split into three good sized enclosures lending itself for use as pony paddocks or amenity use to the farmhouse and farm buildings. The boundaries are fenced and hedged with internal field gates.
Observations:
For sale as Lot 11 of the sale of the Michaelchurch Estate
Ref: rs_mic_0703