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Guide price
£3,250,000
(£618/sq. ft)
6 bed farmhouse for sale
Cotleigh, Honiton, Devon EX14Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Stockland Church of England Primary Academy 2.1 miles
- Offwell Church of England Primary School 2.5 miles
- Honiton 3.6 miles
- Axminster 5.5 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- An excellent, private residential and sporting farm in the rolling East Devon countryside
- Handsome farmhouse listed Grade II set at the end of a long drive, in the center of its own land
- Sympathetic modern extensions to create generous kitchen/dining room and drawing room
- Glorious views over the farmland and surrounding Blackdown Hills National Landscape
- Unspoilt cobbled yard of traditional stone buildings
- Charming mature gardens and orchard
- Range of versatile modern farmbuildings and stabling
- Conservation/sporting appeal with mature woodland, wildlife ponds and frontage to the Umborne Brooke
- Areas of newly planted mixed native woodland and species rich pastureland.
- Ring fenced by 173.44 acres of pastureland and woodland
Situation
Pitfield Farm occupies a stunning, private position standing at the end of its own driveway, on the western flank of Stockland Hill, surrounded by the unspoilt rolling countryside in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (now a National Landscape). This tranquil farmstead is well protected, sitting in the centre of its own land with glorious views down the valley towards Cotleigh Church and beyond. The farm is located between the villages of Stockland and Cotleigh. Stockland has an active community with an inn, The Kings Arms, village hall, well regarded primary school, church and tennis courts. The nearby bustling market town of Honiton is well served with shops, restaurants, sports centre and hospital, as well as a main line rail station to London Waterloo. To the south, the Jurassic Coast World Heritage site features the popular resort of Lyme Regis with its famous Cobb and sandy beach, as well as the picturesque resorts of Branscombe and Sidmouth. Whilst surrounded by beautiful countryside there are good road connections both east and west with the A30 (3 miles away) providing access to the Cathedral city of Exeter with its excellent shopping, leisure facilities, international airport as well as the A303 London trunk route. The county town of Taunton with its connection to the M5 and mainline station to Paddington is also within easy reach.
The Property
Lot One Farmhouse, traditional barns, modern farm buildings and about 105.17 acres (42.56 ha) of pasture and woodland. Owned by the vendors since 1988, Pitfield Farm offers prospective purchasers the rare opportunity to acquire an excellent farm in this sought after area of East Devon. Set at the heart of the farm is a handsome south facing farmhouse (listed Grade II). Built in the 18th Century with stone elevations under a thatched roof, this quintessential Devon farmhouse provides a welcoming family home. Formally known as Pitfield Barton, it is understood that the farmhouse has earlier origins dating back to the 15th Century. The farmhouse has been substantially and sympathetically extended at both ends to create a generous drawing room as well as a light filled kitchen, perfect for modern living, whilst many original features such as inglenook fireplaces and chamfered beams have been preserved. The large kitchen/breakfast room is very much the heart of the home, with handmade kitchen, 4 door Aga and island. French windows open out onto an elevated terrace creating a perfect space for outside entertaining. Complimenting the period dining room and snug, the recently created 34 foot drawing room offers a generous space with direct access to the south facing gardens. Upstairs the master bedroom hasits own balcony and ensuite bathroom, there are a further five bedrooms and a family bathroom. The mature gardens to the front of the house provide a charming setting and have an informal feeling, featuring paved terraces, a gravel garden and a water garden with a stream running through. Beyond the formal garden is an orchard.
Please see floorplan for accommodation and measurements.
Outside
The farm is approached over the long private farm drive, flanked on either side by its own land. At the end of the drive, an entrance to the farmhouse has been imaginatively created by glazing one side of the former cartway. The attractive courtyard is made up of a substantial thatched Threshing Barn which dates to the 18th/19th century (10.14m x 5.13m) and the Old Cider House (5.72m x 5.05m). To the east of the courtyard is a small stone store (3.18m x 2.29m).
Modern Farm Buildings
North of the traditional barns is a range of modern buildings(all erected in the vendor’s ownership) including:
1. 4-bay open fronted Machinery Shed (15.60m x 4.98m) timber framed
2. Double Garage Block (8.69m x 4.98m) concrete portal with roller doors
Well shielded from the farmstead and having a separate access from the farm drive are a further range of farm buildings, set around expansive concrete/hardcored yards, these consist of:
3. Cattle Building (28.45m x 21.39m) timber framed
4. Fodder Barn (18m x 11.50m) steel framed
5. Stable block (9.62m x 3.78m) housing three looseboxes
The Land
An excellent block of gently sloping west facing pastureland offered in good heart and well fenced for livestock or equestrian purposes ring fences the farmstead, providing utility and protection. There is an extremely attractive amenity area with mature native woodland and a substantial pond. Most of the enclosures are bordered by ancient hedgerows with mature trees and our clients have planted numerous new plantations of mixed native woodland on the farm. There is considerable sporting/conservation appeal with species rich pastureland, watercourses (much of the farm fronts the Umborne Brook), wildlife ponds and areas of coppice. The farm, has also formed the basis of a local syndicate shoot for several years.
Lot Two - Land Opposite Royal Oak
Adjoining the driveway and Lot 1 is an excellent block of pastureland divided into four enclosures being gently sloping. Access from Old Chard Road via a good hard track, with 4-bay steel framed general purpose building (18m x 12m) and large concrete yard. In all about 31.85 acres (12.89 ha).
Lot Three - Land Opposite Court Place Farm
South of Lot 1 is a further block of pastureland divided into four enclosures of gently sloping land. Good access from the Cotleigh Lane leading to a hardcored storage area. In all about 25.79 acres (10.43 ha).
Lot Four - Land South Of Cotleigh Mill
On the opposite side of the valley, west of the Umborne Brook is a parcel of pasture and woodland, that has been used in the past as pheasant cover. Access from the lane. In all about 6.10 acres (2.47 ha).
Lot Five - Woodland At Cotleigh
A pretty piece of mixed native woodland with access via the Cotleigh Lane and river frontage. In all about 4.53 acres (1.83ha).
Services
Lot One - Main electricity. Main and private water supply. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Fibre broadband. Solar panels.
Lot Two - Main water supply (meter close to Royal Oak)
Lot Three - Main water supply (meter close to Court Place Farm)
Lot Four - Natural water supply
Lot Five - Natural water supply
Tenure
All freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Sporting
All rights are understood to be owned and included in the sale. Hunting with The Cotley Harriers. Racing at Taunton or Exeter. Golf at Honiton, Lyme Regis or Axe Cliff. Sailing on the coast at Lyme Regis or Topsham. The topography of the farm is well suited to shooting and has formed the basis of The Cotleigh Shoot previously.
Rights Of Way
A public footpath crosses Lot One and Lot Three a good distance from the farmstead.
Education
Primary schooling at Stockland. Good State secondary schools at Honiton and the excellent Colyton Grammar School. Independent Schools in the area include Wellington School, Blundells at Tiverton and The Taunton Schools.
Local Authority
East Devon District Council. Tel: Council Tax Band: E
Agricultural Schemes
Delinked bps payments will be retained by the vendors. No application has been made to the Sustainable Farming. Incentive (sfi) Scheme. A Woodland Grant Scheme previously covered the farm, annual payments have finished but there remain ongoing management obligations that buyers will be required to continue.
Designations
Pitfield Farm is located in the Blackdown Hills National Landscape (an aonb). The farm is not located in a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (nvz) and has no Sites of Special Scientific Interest (sssi).
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