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Modern 5 bed Not Specified property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£1,200,000
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"**EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIAN PROPERTY WITH GRADE II LISTED 5 BED FARMHOUSE STABLING FOR 20 HORSES FLOODLIT MENAGE LUNGE PEN APPROX 11 ACRES OF PASTURELAND**

General A rare opportunity to acquire a first class equine property with a charming Grade II Listed Farmhouse, stabling for 20 horses, a floodlit menage, lunge ring and paddocks extending to approximately 11 acres. A barn adjoining the house has planning permissions for conversion to a two bedroom self contained residential dwelling, making this the perfect property for multi generational living. The present owners, as well as owning a number of horses and ponies, have run a very successful livery business from the property. Whilst there is potential for a new owner to continue this business, there is scope to use the extensive range of buildings for other activities, subject to the usual local authority consents.

The Farmhouse The Farmhouse which dates from the 1700 s is full of character with beamed ceilings, exposed roof trusses and inglenook fireplaces. Interestingly, many of the timbers appear to have been recovered from other timber framed houses that would have pre dated Elms Farm. The Farmhouse was renovated in the early 2000 s and improved with considerable sensitivity. Unusually for a period property there is underfloor heating on the ground floor, together with a wonderful farmhouse kitchen with aga and luxurious bathrooms.

The accommodation is arranged over two floors as follows. Front door opening into reception hall.

Reception Hall Tiled floor, doors to the kitchen, snug and stairs down to the CELLAR. Enclosed staircase to first floor. Door to courtyard.

Dining Room 4.29m x 4.09m 14 1" x 13 5" A delightful room, the principal feature of which is the inglenook with heavy timber over, brick built hearth and heavily beamed ceiling.

Sitting Room 4.32m x 3.58m 14 2" x 11 9" A pretty room with an open fireplace, stone surround and book shelving to either side. There is also an original corner cupboard and tiled finish to the floor.

Home Office 2.74m x 2.24m 9 x 7 4" With oak boarded floor. Central heating radiator.

Snug 4.37m x 3.35m 14 4" x 11 With beamed ceiling.

Kitchen 5.28m x 4.45m 17 4" x 14 7" The kitchen is fitted with a beautiful range of hand built cabinets by "Pietersen Furniture Makers" in Shaker style character oak with Iroko and granite work surfaces. There is a central island, a dresser unit with granite work surface and larder cupboard with spice racking. At the heart of the kitchen is a four oven Aga with two hobs and a hotplate housed in an inglenook. There is a tiled finish to the floor and door to the utility room.

Utility Room 4.39m x 3.30m 14 5" x 10 10" The brickwork has been exposed to one wall. There are hand built units by "Pietersen Furniture Makers" in Shaker style character oak with Iroko work surfaces and a Belfast sink. Door to cloakroom and back door to courtyard.

Cloakroom With a high flush lavatory, wash hand basin set in vanity unit.

On The First Floor Stairs rise from the inner hall to the first floor landing.

First Floor Landing Opening off the landing are the bedrooms and family bathroom.

Master Bedroom 5.41m x 4.42m 17 9" x 14 6" A room that is full of character and has a vaulted ceiling with exposed roof trusses. There is an oak boarded floor and central heating radiator. Door to dressing room.

Dressing Room 2.39m x 2.13m 7 10 x 7 Shelving and hanging rails. Central heating radiator.

En Suite There is a shower enclosure with rainfall and hand held shower attachments, wash hand basin by "Imperial" bathrooms and a low flush lavatory.

Bedroom Two 4.37m x 3.35m 14 4" x 11 0 An impressive room with a vaulted ceiling and exposed rafters. Central heating radiator.

Bedroom Three 3.78m x 3.30m 12 5" x 10 10" A good sized double with pretty ornamental fireplace and fitted wardrobe. Central heating radiator.

Bedroom Four 4.29m x 3.58m 14 01 x 11 09 There is an ornamental fireplace and central heating radiator. Door to rear landing

Bathroom A luxurious bathroom with an impressive roll top bath with clawed feet, wash hand basin, low flush lavatory. Central heating radiator.

Rear Landing With oak boarded floor. Central heating radiator.

Connecting Bedroom Five 4.14m x 3.15m 13 7" x 10 4" Oak boarded floor. Central heating radiator.

Shower Room Shower enclosure, wash hand basin, low flush lavatory.

Outside A drive leads around the side of the house to a STORE ROOM 17 1" x 13 10" .

Courtyard Garden The courtyard has a timber pergola over which there is a mature wisteria, roses and honeysuckle. There is also an ancient covered well.

The Main Garden The main garden is principally laid to lawn.

Council Tax Local authority is Hinckley & Bosworth District Council and the property is band E.

The Stable Yard Elms Farm has exceptional equestrian facilities. In summary there is stabling for 20 horses and ponies, a competition standard floodlit menage and lunging ring. The stabling and buildings have been fitted to an exceptional standard with Monarch doors to some of the boxes and rubber matting . All relevant yard areas around the stabling are concreted. There is also plenty of hardstanding for parking. In more detail, the buildings are configured as follows.

The Buildings A converted Dutch Barn 60 x 24 6" Comprises 7 stables including and a wash box with sealed rubber matting, Monarch tie posts, hot and cold water shower and a drimee solarium with infrared bulbs. The barn has a large hayloft for storage above.
A quality timber range with 3 stables and tack room manufactured by Finer Stables. There is a second brick built, timber clad range of 4 stables with Monarch doors and a large feed storage tack room.
A modern open fronted 3 bay portal framed 60 x 42 building constructed by A C Jackson.
One brick built range with six stables including a foaling box.
A second brick built range comprising a crew room with toilet and four further stores two with heavy duty security doors .

Lunge Pen There is a 60 diameter lunge pen with Andrews Bowen waxed surface built by Midlands Horse Arenas.

The Land The land is divided into three paddocks for easy management.

Menage 18.29mm x 9.14mm 60m x 30m A full size flood lit menage perfect for show jumping and dressage. There is a drained combiride silica sand surface with rubber strips. Built by Midlands Horse Arenas.

Planning A barn has the benefit from the following planning permissions 22 00201 FUL. Conversion of stable building to a two bedroom self contained residential dwelling with associated parking. Dated 23rd September 2022.

Further information can be found on the Hinckley and Bosworth Council planning portal or from the agents.

Overage Clause All non residential elements of the property will be sold subject to an overage clause reserving 30% of any uplift attributed to a planning permission or change of use for a period of 30 years. For the avoidance of doubt agricultural and equestrian planning permissions or change of use would not trigger the overage.

Access And Footpaths The property is accessed directly off Main Street. There is also a secondary access from Barr Lane over a right of way. This access leads directly to the equestrian facilities. We understand that there are two footpaths running through the land. A neighbouring property has a right of way over the farmhouse drive.

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Higham-on-the-Hill Church of England Primary School
0.1mi
Milby Primary School
1.0mi
Lower Farm Academy
1.4mi
Weddington Primary School
1.5mi
St Margaret's Church of England Primary School Stoke Golding
1.6mi
Nearby Stations
Nuneaton Station
2.3mi
Hinckley Station
3.2mi
Atherstone Station
5.0mi
Bedworth Station
5.4mi
Polesworth Station
8.6mi
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