Farmhouse for sale Pervin Farm, Hope Under Dinmore, Leominster HR6

£3,700,000 guide price

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  • Status: For sale
  • Type: Farmhouse
  • Area: , Leominster, Herefordshire

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The 286.32 Acre Grade II & III Pasture & Arable Farm with Two Houses, a large range of Modern Farm Buildings, an Earth Walled Silage Pit & some Traditional Buildings to the rear of the houses.Comprising a Stone, 4 Bedroomed Farmhouse with the adjoining converted Former Hop Kiln, “The Round House” providing further 3 Bedroomed accommodation.Situated in a private & elevated position with commanding views to the Malvern Hills. A 1.5 mile drive to the house & buildings but within 1.75 miles of A49 Trunk Road.IntroductionPervin Farm comes to the market by kind instruction from Elwyn, Richard and Roger Pryce who are retiring. The farm was purchased by the family in 1952. They have therefore been in occupation for 72 years. The farm is unique in that it is approached over a 1.5 mile drive from the former A49 but the A49 trunk road is within 0.25 miles of the end of the drive. The farmhouses and farm buildings stand in an elevated, commanding position with excellent views and therefore privacy is a very important aspect of this farm.SituationThe Farm lies within 3 miles of Leominster, 15 miles of Ludlow and 11 miles of the County City of Hereford. Leominster has the usual facilities of shops, supermarkets, Post Office, Public Houses, Doctors, Vets, Railway Station, Private and Secondary Education. Leominster is also well known for Antique Shops and has an Antique Auction House. The area is well served with Livestock Markets at Hereford, Ludlow, Talgarth, Kington, Knighton and Builth Wells. The County City of Worcester and the M5 lie within 30 miles and Shrewsbury within 42 miles. The Farm lies within a ring fence with the land to the left and right of the approaching drive with a further block of land accessed from the farm buildings to the north east.DescriptionPervin Farm amounts to approx. 286.32 Acres with the house and buildings situated in an elevated, south facing, secluded, rural location with the most spectacular views. A Grade II and III stock and arable farm with great privacy but within 1.75 miles of the A49 trunk road. ‘Pervin’ originates from Anglo Saxon English and carries the meaning of ‘fertile hill’. The land is of particularly good heart as the farm has been farmed primarily with livestock and therefore fym has been spread with great regularity.Pervin FarmhouseThe farmhouse is a stone building dating from the 17th Century with four bedrooms, two Reception Rooms, Kitchen and Utility Room providing the following accommodation:Entrance PorchWith access to Utility RoomUtility RoomWith tiled floor, wash hand basin, wall cupboards, WC, Worcester Boiler and SinkKitchenWith base and wall units, built-in electric oven with grill above, electric induction hob, ceramic kitchen sink, peninsula unit and oil fired range cooker set in the Inglenook fireplace.Dining RoomWith wooden floorboards, exposed beams and wood burner in Inglenook fireplace.Rear Entrance HallWith partly glazed door Front Entrance Hall with tiled floor, staircase to first floor, Veluxwindow and exposed beams.LoungeSouth facing with exposed beams and wood burning stoveCellarA larger cellar accessed from the garden.First FloorStairway with split landingBathroomWith panelled bath, shower cubicle, WC, airing cupboard, heated towel rail, vanity unit and chrAiring CupboardWith hot water tankBedroom OneDouble with exposed beams and chrBedroom TwoDouble with chr, exposed beams, loft hatch and dual aspect.Bedroom ThreeSingle with chrBedroom FourDouble with chr and exposed beams.Attic RoomStorage built into eaves.The Round HouseThe former Hop Kiln converted into a dwelling with three bedrooms, two reception rooms,kitchen and former Hop Kiln. The accommodation comprises:Entrance PorchWith flagstone floorWCWith wash hand basinDining RoomWith views to the south and southeast, exposed beams and chr.KitchenWith quarry tiled floor, base and wall units, exposed beams, electric hob, integrated electric oven/grill, heated towel rail, staircase, understairs cupboard, and sink with drainage unit.LoungeWith dual aspect, wood burning stove, chr and exposed beams.Front EntranceWith quarry tiled flooring, partly glazed door, and access to lounge and former hop kiln.Former Hop KilnA storage room with potential for further accommodation with concrete floor, external door and oil fired central heating boiler.First FloorStaircaseLandingWith loft hatchMaster Bedroom OneDouble with dual aspect, exposed beams, and chr.BathroomWith panelled bath and shower above, pedestal wash hand basin, WC, airing cupboard and heated towel rail.Bedroom TwoDouble with chrBedroom ThreeSingleServicesBoth residential properties benefit from Mains Water, Mains Electricity, Oil Fired Central Heating, and a Private Drainage System.OutsideThe Gardens to The Round House adjoin those of Pervin Farmhouse and are terraced lawns with borders of shrubs and trees.Council TaxPervin Farmhouse Band E“The Round House” Band DEpcPervin Farmhouse Energy Rating F“The Round House” Energy Rating EFarm ServicesMains Electricity is connected. The farm benefits from mains water and also a private supply which are interchangeable with both systems able to supply the farm buildings and field tanks as well as the two houses. The private supply is from a catch pit which then supplies a reservoir to the north of the farm powered by an electric submersible pump. The water then gravitates to the buildings, field tanks and houses. The fields to the south of the access drive are watered from the “Marlbrook”. The “lower barn” cattle yard and the enclosure furthest south being Field 3924 are fed by another piped spring supply.Farm BuildingsThe Wain HouseWith sheeted doors, cattle handling system and stone walling.Lean-to Car PortWith stone walling and concrete floor.WorkshopWith concrete floor, sheeted doors, and stone walling.Cattle Yard42ft x 23ft6 with feed barrier and water tank.Cattle Yard51ft x 31ft with barrier manger and water tank.Cattle Yard90ft x 30ft with barrier manger and water tank.GranaryOf stone and timber with first floor storage.Circular internal Grain StoreApprox. 25TDouble Rectangular Grain Stores2 x 15T approx.Dutch Barn9 Bays 116ft x 24ftCattle Yard52ft x 32ft with barrier manger and water tank.Cattle Yard60ft x 30ft with barrier manger and water tank.Implement Store115ft x 24ftEarth Walled Silage Pit60ft x 36ft with concrete floor.Combine Store45ft x 40ftGeneral Purpose Storage Building120ft x 80ft with three water tanks.Cattle Yard90ft x 80ft with central feed passage and water tanks.Sheep Building100ft x 68ft 6in An arched building with lean-to’s to both sides and water tanks.Traditional Threshing Barn87ft x 20ft“Lower Barn” Cattle YardWith Dutch Fodder Barn and Cattle Yards with a central feed passage. Piped spring fed watertanks. These buildings may have potential for conversion via a Class Q Application.The LandThe land amounts to approx. 286.32 acres and is Grade II and Grade III on the Land Classification Plan. The Grade II Land is to northeast and south of the farm with the remainder Grade III. The arable land has been limed as part of the rotation. The remainder has the natural presence of lime as some of the land is over “Canon Frome” limestone and Bromyard series Clay, hence the lime kiln on the right hand side as one proceeds up the drive. As the farm has been farmed predominantly with livestock the external and internal hedges, fences and gateways are in good condition. The enclosures are of good size for grazing, conservation and arable enterprises.TenureThe property is offered freehold with vacant possession upon completion of the sale; however, the vendors reserve the right to hold a farm sale on the property and will “holdover” until the crops are harvested and straw baled and removed. The vendors reserve the right to remain in the Farmhouse and Round House until the end of September 2024.Ingoing ValuationThere is the possibility that there may be some round bale silage available for sale to the purchaser. There will be no Ingoing Valuation for the planted crops as they will be harvested, and the straw will have been removed. There will be no claim whatsoever for dilapidations.Timber, Sporting, And Mineral RightsWe understand that all these rights are included within the freehold sale. It should be pointed out that the sporting element of the farm could be greatly enhanced by the planting of woodland across the banks to the south of the houses and farm buildings.Timber Extraction And Right WayThere are Timber Extraction Rights over Pervin Farm from the woodland to the west. The Extraction Rights are marked in Red on the accompanying plan from A to B, C to B, B to D, E to D and F to G. There is also a Right of Way from Points X to Y partly down Pervin Farm drive. The details of which are contained under the relevant Registered Titles, which will be available to be reviewed as part of the legal pack.The AccessThe lane leading to Pervin Farm drive from the former A49 is not an adopted highway, it is a public bridleway, which has been the access to the farm for the Pryce family since 1952.Public Rights Of WayThere is a Public Bridleway along the lane leading to Pervin Farm drive. There is also a Public Bridleway crossing parcels 9278,0514,9895, and 8883, however it reaches a dead end and is therefore very rarely exercised.Wayleaves, Easements, And Rights Of WayThe property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, quasi easements, wayleaves, and rights of way both declared and undeclared.PlanningProspective Purchasers must make their own enquires to the Local Planning Authority.AsbestosThe vendors and their agents accept no liability for any asbestos on the property. It is in the nature of farm buildings in particular that asbestos is likely to be present on the farm.ContaminantsThe Vendors and the Agents accept no liability for any Contaminants on the property.Uplift ClauseThere will be an Uplift Clause of 25% over a twenty-year period from the date of completion. The Uplift Clause will be triggered by the grant of Planning Consent for non-agricultural use including Q Class Consent.Local Authority & Public UtilitiesHerefordshire Council, Plough Lane, Hereford, HR4 0LE.Welsh Water Dwr Cymru, Pentwyn Road, Nelson, Treharris, Mid Glamorgan, CF46 6LYWestern Power Distribution, Toll End Road, Tipton, DY4 0HHPlans, Areas, SchedulesThe land measurements are largely based on those used by the Rural Payments Agency (rpa) but are to be used only as a guide. The Purchasers shall be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the description, land measurement, extent and boundaries of the property. It is for prospective purchasers to check and satisfy themselves as to the exact measurements of the land. Any error or mistake or incorrect measurement shall not annul the sale or entitle any party to compensation in respect thereof.Basic Payment SchemeWe understand that the land has been registered with the Rural Payments Agency. The delinked payments under the Basic Payment Scheme are reserved to the vendors.Stewardship SchemesIn so far as we are aware the land is not the subject of any Environmental Stewardship Scheme.Nitrate Vulnerable Zone And FloodzoneThe land is situated within a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone. Part of the land through which the Marl Brook crosses is situated in Floodzone 2 & 3.Mode Of SaleThe sale is upon kind instructions from Messrs R E Pryce and Sons and Pervin Farm is being offered for sale as a whole by Private Treaty.Prospective Purchasers should carry out their own enquiries with Herefordshire Council and other Authorities before making an offer for the farm.Money LaunderingAs a result of anti-laundering legislation all persons intending to bid must include a copy of their completed Land Registry Identity Form (ID1).ContractA copy of the Contract and any Special Conditions of Sale will be available for inspection at the Solicitors Offices.The Contract is not available to take away or be photocopied. However, the Vendors Solicitors will distribute a Contract pack upon request but they reserve the right to charge a nominal amount for doing so. Please make any further enquiries directly to the Vendors’ Solicitors.Purchasers will be deemed to have bid on the basis of full knowledge of the Contract and Special Conditions of Sale, whether they have inspected them or not.DirectionsFrom Hereford and Leominster take the A49 Trunk Road north from Hereford and south from Leominster. From Hereford proceed north over Dinmore Hill and at the bottom of Dinmore Hill approx. 10 miles from Hereford is an island. Take the first turn to the left and proceed along this former A49 road towards Leominster for approx. 0.25 miles where the farm drive will be indicated on the left hand side. From Leominster travelling south approx. 3 miles from Leominster take the third turning to the left off the island and proceed for approx. 0.25 miles where the farm drive will be indicated on the left hand side.ViewingStrictly by appointment with the Agents.Health & Safety NoticeProspective Purchasers should take all necessary care when making an inspection including wearing suitable clothing. Viewings are taken solely at the risk of those who view and neither the Agents nor the owners of the property take responsibility for any injury however caused.Important NoticeThese particulars are set out as a guide only. They are intended to give a fair description of the property but may not be relied upon as a statement or representation of facts. These particulars are produced in good faith but are inevitably subjective and do not form part of any Contract. No persons within Sunderlands have any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property.Agents NoteAny plans used in the preparation of these details may have been reduced in scale and any interested parties should check the Title Plan before proceeding to purchase. We understand that the utility searches are being undertaken by the Vendors Solicitors and will be available via the Contract pack, however potential Purchasers may wish to make their own enquiries.

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