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Stragglethorpe Road, Stragglethorpe... Detached house for sale
Stragglethorpe Road, Stragglethorpe, Radcliffe-On-Trent, Nottinghamshire
£975,000
Stragglethorpe Road, Stragglethorpe, Radcliffe-On-Trent, Nottinghamshire
£975,000
Our Summary
- There is an extensive range of traditional red brick buildings interspersed with more modern urposebuilt agricultural buildings, offering potential for redevelopment into further residential accommodation, equestrian facilities or commercial premises STPP
- The abundant opportunities for redevelopment across the farm yard give the future owners chance to make their own stamp on the property
- The overage will not apply to any planning permissions granted or development or use in connection with agriculture, equestrian and forestry activities
- If development takes place under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 Class or any subsequent act or change to the regulations then this will be a trigger event for overage
- This overage will be effective for 40 years from the date of completion of the sale and will be payable on the implementation of planning permission (or disposal with planning permission) for such uses (excluding agriculture, forestry or equine use)
- Health and safety: Given the potential hazards of a working farm we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety, particularly around the farm buildings and machinery
Description
Hollygate Farmhouse is a charming 8-bedroom property with a range of red brick farm buildings, situated on approximately 7.4 acres of land. The property has been in the same family since 1941 and has a rich history as a dairy farm and arable holding. The farmhouse features period details such as bay windows, fireplaces, and wooden beams, and benefits from a complete security system. The property also includes a field parcel of approximately 5.35 acres, which is currently in arable production but could be set to grass. The farmhouse has previously been split into three dwellings and has potential for future multi-generational living or similar uses. The property also includes a successful seasonal Christmas shop, which could be expanded or used for other similar opportunities. The farm buildings offer potential for redevelopment into further residential accommodation, equestrian facilities, or commercial premises, subject to planning permission.