"The Property Drove Lea Farm , extending in all to approx. 7.50 acres 3.03 Ha , is a characterful Property, nestled in the scenic Meon Valley within the historic landscape of Titchfield Abbey situated to the south. Dating back to the late 1800s, the farmhouse was once part of the original Titchfield Abbey Estate and features a historic sink, linked to the Abbey s medieval carp pond, which was once used to supply fresh fish to the monastery. The Abbey is know to have strong associations with William Shakespeare. The historic and picturesque village of Titchfield itself is only a short walk away to the south.
The house provides a spacious family home with a Victorian heart approx. 4,890 ft2 446.8m2 surrounded by a country garden. Buildings in use for storage and commercial uses extending to approx. 5,824ft2 541.1m2, as well as hardstanding and yard space extending to approx. 27,935 ft2 0.67 acres 0.27 Ha in use for access and for siting a wood chipping business. The pasture land extends to approx. 5.25 acres 2.12 Ha and provides a tranquil location for a caravan site and a shepherd s hut . The Property also includes a small area of woodland Segensworth Copse extending to approx. 0.89 acres 0.36 Ha , and a pond.
Over the years, Drove Lea Farm has evolved through a variety of uses including as a strawberry farm, then a dairy operation with its own bottling facility, and was even once home to a small local school. Prior to its current use, the land has supported a plant hire company. Today the Property hosts multiple income streams including the caravan camping site, a shepherd s hut, several rented commercial units and a wood chipping business.
Drove Lea Farm extends in all, to approximately 7.50 acres, as outlined in red on the Site Plan. An approximate summary of the various areas is as follows
0.69 acres 0.28 Ha House, gardens and access and parking
5.25 acres 2.12 Ha Pastureland; currently Caravan site and Shepherds Hut
0.67 acres 0.27 Ha Buildings and Yards storage & commercial
0.89 acres 0.36 Ha Woodland Segensworth Copse
TOTAL 7.50 acres 3.03 Ha
THE HOUSE see floor plan
Ground Floor Hardwood front door with adjacent stained glass window provides access to the entrance hall in the characterful Victorian heart of the house, with doors to principal living spaces. Roomy triple aspect sitting room features ceiling beams, log burner with brick surround and French doors opening onto patio. Separate dining room again featuring exposed ceiling beams, brick chimney breast and open fire. Dual aspect family room accessed through dining room with tiled floor and French doors into garden. Generous study with fitted cupboard. Large kitchen breakfast room with ample worktop space, La Nordica Wood Burning Stove and two sets of French Doors opening onto patio on northern elevation making an excellent space for entertaining. Bathroom with a shower accessed from the hallway and a utility room accessed from the kitchen breakfast room.
First Floor The first floor is accessed via a stairway from the entrance hall onto a landing featuring beams in ceiling and walls. The first floor hosts 7 bedrooms. The dual aspect Master Suite Bedroom 1 has views across the River Meon to the east and includes a large en suite, as well as a substantial fitted wardrobe dressing room. Bedrooms 2 4 and 7 also benefit from their own en suite bathrooms, a layout which lends itself to guests and family staying overnight. The remaining Bedrooms 5 6 have use of a well equipped bathroom accessed off the landing. Bedrooms 2, 5, 6 and 7 have views towards Titchfield Abbey. Bedroom 4 benefits from a fitted wardrobe with an added feature of some historic hardwood doors originally from a church.
Outside The house is set within attractive, landscaped gardens mainly laid down to lawn with flowerbeds and established shrubs designed to provide year round interest and colour. There are patio areas at the northern end of the house and at the south western corner and paths provide access round the house and to the front door.
The curtilage of the house extends to around 0.46 acre. A brick wall provides privacy from the buildings and yard space to the west and south. The north and eastern boundaries are post and rail fencing with established shrubs providing privacy from the caravan site. At the south eastern corner of the house there is a parking area with parking for a least six vehicles.
Outbuildings See Site & Floor Plans
Unit 1 Approx. 1,203ft2 111m2
Timber building with metal roof. Roller shutter door on southern elevations. Pedestrian door on western elevation. Windows on eastern and western elevations. Consented Use Class B1 . The Government subsumed B1 into new Use Class E on 1st September 2020. Currently rented to a local joiner.
Market Rent approx. £9,500 per annum.
See Planning Consents P 99 1318 CU and P 99 1318 DP A via Fareham Borough Council website.
Unit 2 Approx. 1,145ft2 105.2m2 Used in hand for machinery storage workshop.
Brick building with tiled roof. Metal door on southern elevation and residential specification. Pedestrian door on western elevation. Windows on eastern and western elevations. Built to residential spec. Consented Use Class B1 Government subsumed B1 into new Use Class E on 1st September 2020.
Market Rent approx. £9,100 per annum.
Unit 3 Approx. 1,347ft2 127.4m2 In hand. Used for storage.
3a Approx. 349ft2 32.3m2 Timber clad building with metal roof. Window on eastern elevation. In use for storage.
3b Approx. 299ft2 29.1m2 Block construction with timber cladding. Opening on eastern elevation.
3c Approx. 232ft2 21.2m2 Block construction with timber cladding. Pedestrian door and window on eastern elevation.
Carport Approx. 466ft2 44.8m2 . In hand. Used for parking cars.
Unit 4 Approx. 821ft2 118.6m2 . Timber clad building with metal roof. Roller shutter door on eastern elevation. Currently rented out on an informal basis for vehicle workshop storage.
Market Rent £1,800 per annum.
Unit 5 In hand. Approx. 868ft2 80.2m2 . Metal framed pole barn with metal roof. Used for storage of wood in connection with the wood chipping enterprise.
Unit 6 Approx. 781ft2 72.3m2 In hand. Timber framed pole barn with metal roof and cladding. Open on north eastern elevation. Currently used by a local builder for the storage of vehicles and equipment.
Potential Market Rent £3,600 annum.
Yards See Site Plan
Yard A Estimated approx. 6,458ft2 600m2 Used in connection with woodchip, garden mulch and firewood business.
Potential Market Rent £1,800 per annum, with Unit 5.
See Planning Consent P 01 0323 CU dated 29th May 2001 Planning History section contains link to other relevant Planning Consents .
Yard B Estimated approx. 4,843ft2 450m2 Currently rented by a local Wood Worker.
Market Rent £2,400 annum.
Caravan & Camping Site See Site Plan
The pasture land, extending to approx. 5.25 acres 2.12 ha , provides a tranquil, historic and convenient location and is currently used for Caravan and Camping. Anticipated annual revenue £80 £90,000.
Drove Lea Farm can facilitate quiet country breaks but also caravan camping rallies. It is a convenient stopover for those coming to and from Europe, with access to the M27 and proximity to both the ports of Portsmouth and Southampton. Proximity to Titchfield including local pubs and amenities, serves to make it even more attractive.
Planning Consent P 06 0966 CU dated 12th September 2006 stipulated the amount of caravans allowed as follows
See Agents details.
The collective number of caravans and tents permitted at the site at anyone time shall not exceed a maximum of
50 During the periods of approved school holidays for state schools within the Borough of Fareham and on recognised public holidays within the months of February to November.
20 During the remaining periods within the months of February to November.
During the months of December and January each year, no caravans or tents are permitted on the land.
Facilities currently on site include
40 card fed electricity meter hook ups for caravans, clean water taps and Elsan disposal point tank.
Camping and Caravan pitch fees are currently £15.00 a night per unit, with extra metered payments if using electricity.
Please see link to caravan camping site website via Agents details
Shepherd s Hut See Site Plan
The Property hosts a high quality shepherd s hut in a separate paddock to the caravan camping site, overlooking the pond, the surrounding Meon Valley and the historic Titchfield Abbey beyond.
This has a double bed so caters for one or two persons. It is marketed as ideal for couples looking for a romantic getaway but also for newly married couples as the Great Barn, a popular venue for weddings, is close by.
Fees are currently £130 night.
There may be the opportunity to expand this enterprise, subject to planning and other approval where necessary.
Please see shepherd hut website via Agents details.
Income Streams
The Property has several active income streams, along with further potential
Potential Rental Income from commercial buildings and yards In excess of £25,000 per annum.
Caravan Camping Enterprise £15 per night per pitch with consent for 20 regular
caravans, 10 months of the year and up to 50 during holidays. Anticipated revenue £80 £90,000 per annum.
Shepherd s Hut £130 night.
Wood Chip Garden Mulch Firewood Business Unit 5 & Yard A with planning consents in place and an existing customer base, there is potential to continue the existing business.
If you require further information on the business aspects, please contact the Selling Agent.
Location Drove Lea Farm is located off Mill Lane just to the north of the picturesque village of Titchfield with its range of amenities and within the scenic Meon Valley. The River Meon flows just across Mill Lane to the East. Despite its rural location, the Property is conveniently located closed to major transport links. Junctions 9 and 10 of the M27 are only around 5 mins drive away offering fast access to Portsmouth, Southampton, Winchester.
The A27 and A32 are also close by. Fareham Train Station is around 10 mins away by car with direct trains to London Waterloo. Bus services are available from nearby Titchfield. As regards international travel, Southampton and Portsmouth Ferry Terminals are only around 20 minutes away by car while Southampton Airport is also only around 20 minutes away.
Land Registry The Property for sale comprises the entirety of two Land Registry Titles HP110489 and HP110490. See Selling Agent s website for Land Registry Title Plans and Registers.
Land The northern part of the land is Grade 1, the middle part is Grade 2 and the southernmost part is Grade 3 on Natural England s Provisional Land Classification Maps. The soil is identified as slowly permeable seasonally wet slightly acid but base rich loamy and clayey soils on the National Soils Database.
Easement Third Party Rights The mine and mineral rights for the entirety of the Property were reserved during a previous transaction and are not currently included with the freehold.
There are other rights referred to on the two Land Registry Titles including the following
By Transfer dated 23 October 1976, a right of way for the benefit of Land Registry Title HP110489 was reserved over Title HP110490 by. However as the benefitting and affected Titles are being sold together this right of way is not required at this point in time.
By Deed dated 31 July 1981, rights were granted for the owners of adjoining land to the east to construct and maintain a sewer including a manhole across Land Registry Title HP110490 between points A and C on the Land Registry Title Plan C being the mains supply in Mill Lane .
The owners of Drove Lea were allowed to connect to the sewer and maintenance obligations were split between the parties.
See Selling Agent s website for Land Registry Title Plans and Registers which give further details.
Designations Drove Lea Farm is within the Titchfield Abbey Conservation area. The Titchfield Abbey and Fishponds Schedule Monument is adjacent to the southern boundary and slightly crosses the boundary including a small area of the Property. The Property is also within a strategic gap in the current Local Plan and also the Meon Valley Area of Special Landscape Quality.
Planning History please look at the Sales Particulars on the Agents website.
The Property is connected to mains water and electricity. The heating for the house is oil fired. There is mains drainage.
Council Tax Property Band G for year 2024 2025 £3,439.01.
Business Rates Current rateable value 1st April 2023 to present .
Certified Location CL £2,675
Land at Drove Lea Farm £2,900
Workshop at Drove Lea Farm £6,400
Local Authority Fareham Borough Council, Civic Offices, Civic Way, Hampshire, PO16 7AZ. Tel .
DIRECTIONS
FROM THE M27 Travelling eastbound, exiting the M27 at Junction 11 take the fourth exit at the first roundabout and then the second exit at the second roundabout onto Southampton Road, towards Titchfield. At the next roundabout take the second exit. At the traffic lights at the bottom of the hill, turn left on to Mill Lane. Travel along Mill Lane for approximately 0.5 miles, where Drove Lea Farm is indicated on the left hand side, by a white green signpost.
FROM FAREHAM Go west along The Avenue A27. Follow the dual carriageway to the Titchfield Gyratory. Keep right at the bottom of the hill, into the right filter lane on to Mill Lane. Drove Lea Farm is indicated after approximately 0.5 miles on the left hand side, by a white green signpost.
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