Property description
Guides - Lot 1: £850,000, Lot 2: £380,000
The sale of lots 3 - 8 have now been agreed. Only lots 1 & 2 remain for sale, as follows:-
Lot 1 (Pink) - Upcott Barton Farmhouse - 26.67 acres.
Upcott Barton Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed five bedroom house in a private setting with pretty views over the farm. The main farmstead comprises the Farmhouse itself, a number of traditional barns, yard, various buildings, and 26.67 acres of pasture and woodland.
Grade II*, mentioned in the Doomsday Book and referred to by the Reverend Baring-Gould (local 17th Century novelist and scholar) in his 1890 work on country houses, Upcott Barton is full of charm and character.
Lot 2 (Green) - 61.77 acres
Lot 2 extends to approximately 61.77 acres and is a prime run of free draining pasture, predominantly capable of cutting with interspersed woodland. The land benefits from a shared private water supply and road frontage.
The following lots are sale agreed:-
Lot 3 (Blue) - 18.84 acre - *Sale agreed*
Single arable field with good road frontage.
Lot 4 (Orange) - 63.15 acres - *Sale agreed*
Permanent pasture in three large fields with good road frontage, all registered as Organic.
Lot 5 (Purple) - 15.78 acres - *Sale agreed*
Convenient parcel of cuttable pasture and small copse.
Lot 6 (Red) - Stockgate Farmhouse - *Sale agreed*
Four bedroom house set in 0.59 acres, subject to an Agricultural Occupancy Condition with single garage and far reaching views east over Dartmoor.
Lot 7 (Mustard) - 66.88 acres - *Sale agreed*
Permanent pasture in good size enclosures with range of livestock buildings, all registered as Organic.
Lot 8 (Yellow) - 88.96 acres - *Sale agreed*
Commercial parcel of pasture and arable intersected with a pretty wooded valley containing two ponds.
LOCATION & AMENITIES
Upcott Barton offers a rare opportunity to acquire a large acreage in a ring fence within a prime livestock rearing district.
Upcott Barton Farmhouse forms the farmstead, which is nestled in the core of the ring fence. The farm has no public rights of way crossing it, but has a quiet intersecting Parish road through its centre offering an ‘away from it all’ atmosphere and peaceful outriding from the farm.
The nearby villages of St. Giles-On-The-Heath, Broadwoodwidger and Lifton provide a range of local facilities including shops, post office, primary schools and public houses.
The dramatic North Cornish coast with its sandy beaches and surfing hotspots is a short distance away and in the opposite direction are the wide open spaces for walking and riding upon Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. To the south are the hidden treasures of the Tamar Valley steeped in 18th Century mining history. Roadford Reservoir is nearby with its lakeside café and water sports centre.
The former market town of Launceston is the nearest town providing a full range of social, recreational and shopping facilities. There are good private schools at Launceston, Tavistock and Truro.
At Launceston the A30 spine road enables prompt access throughout Cornwall and Devon and links with the M5 motorway network eastwards at Exeter (a further 37 miles) which provides good road, rail and airport links throughout the country.
The market town of Holsworthy, to the north has recently developed a new Livestock Market and there are other livestock markets at Hallworthy Stockyard and Exeter.
Holsworthy and Launceston also provide machinery dealerships, feed mills and agricultural merchants.
Just over the border to the west in Cornwall are a large sheep abattoir and large cattle abattoir. Those looking at a large ring fenced acreage for the possibility of green field dairying should note the Davidstow Milk Factory is only 21 miles away.
Property Features :
- Lot 1 - 26.67 acres
- Lot 2 - 61.77 acres
- Grade II* listed five bedroom centrally heated farmhouse
- Three traditional barns with scope for planning potential, yard & range of farm buildings
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