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A beautifully presented grassland farm.
Property overview
• Principal two storey 5,199.5 sq.ft., seven-bedroom farmhouse with potential to extend the living accommodation and create a significant private residence.
• Range of well-presented traditional buildings extending to about 8,145 sq.ft. with significant scope for alternative uses (STP) .
• Modern livestock and general-purpose farm buildings with scope for alternative uses (STP).
• Vacant Possession available upon completion (subject to tenancy in part).
• Lot 1 – Farmhouse, traditional and modern farm buildings, paddocks, and grassland extending in all to about 10.67 acres.
Situation
Lower Hall is situated in the rolling south Cheshire countryside, with excellent transport links to the market town of Nantwich (7.3 miles), Crewe (12.2 miles) and Chester (16.0 miles) which provide an wide range of services, facilities, and amenities with a number of outstanding schools in the locality. The farm occupies an enviable position with far reaching rural views, in a private but accessible location.
The farm provides significant amenity and lifestyle appeal and will be of interest to a wide range of agricultural, equestrian, lifestyle, developer, and investment purchasers.
Crewe railway station (12.9 miles) provides direct services to London Euston from 92 minutes. Manchester International airport is about 32.5 miles to the northeast.
Description
Lot 1 – Farmhouse, traditional and modern farm buildings, paddocks, and grassland extending in all to about 10.67 acres
Farmhouse
Lower Hall comprises a striking two-storey double fronted traditional red brick farmhouse under clay tile roof and extending to about 5,199.5 sq.ft.
The principal residence is accessed from Dob Lane to the east along a private sweeping driveway though the listed gate piers and into the traditional courtyard of farm buildings with ample parking areas. The gate piers are of red sandstone construction, from the late 17th century and relate to a former property on the farm. Please note, the farmhouse and buildings are not listed.
The ground floor comprises; entrance hall, farmhouse kitchen with fitted floor and wall units, breakfast/ dining room, formal dining room, dual aspect sitting room, farm office and boot room. Access to the cellar room is provided from the entrance hall. Accessed externally at ground floor level are two storerooms and a workshop.
The first floor comprises; landing area, family bathroom and separate shower room both with wcs and hand wash basins. Six further double bedrooms, a storeroom and a dual aspect master bedroom complete the first floor.
A loft room is accessed via a secondary staircase from the first floor which may present opportunity for a further bedroom or other additional living accommodation.
Heating is by way of electric storage heaters and the property is principally singled glazed.
The farmhouse is presented in good order throughout and allows flexible use of the accommodation for an incoming purchaser, however the house would benefit from a scheme of modernisation and refurbishment in part.
The farmhouse overlooks gardens to the eastern and southern elevations, laid mainly to lawn and with a small walled garden. The gardens and grounds have been well maintained with fruit trees, borders, and beds. Beyond the garden is a pony paddock lining the private driveway and overlooked from the farmhouse.
To the south of the farmhouse is a red brick single storey outbuilding utilised for gardening equipment storage and general storage with former WC. The building may hold potential for alternative uses subject to the necessary consents. The building extends to about 550 sq.ft (NIA).
EPC: F
Council Tax Band: G
Traditional Farm Buildings
The traditional buildings in Lot 1 may present potential for conversion to a wide variety of uses including home office space, independent residential and/ or ancillary residential use, commercial uses, and equestrian use (subject to the necessary consents).
The traditional buildings are arranged in a courtyard format to the north and west of the farmhouse and are generally presented in very good order.
The buildings extend to over 8,100 sq.ft. and are principally of red brick construction under tile roof with some modern additions, extensions and some replaced modern roof coverings. The buildings comprise part single storey, part two storey and part double height construction and are generally in good order having been well maintained.
Planning Appraisal
A planning appraisal covering the traditional farm buildings has been commissioned by the Vendors and undertaken by Fisher German. The report is available to interested parties upon request.
Modern Farm Buildings
Please refer to building plan and schedule.
Lot 1 includes about 6.3 acres of grazing land and paddocks. In all, lot 1 extends to about 10.67 acres.
If sold separately to Lot 2, then a right of way for all purposes at all times will be granted from Badcock’s Lane across Lot 2 for the benefit of Lot 1.
Note: All areas, floor areas and dimensions stated are approximate and should not be relied upon. Potential purchasers are welcome to instruct an independent survey to verify these
Land type and cropping history
The land is classified as being principally Grade 3 with areas shown as grade 2. According to Soilscape (England) the soils may be described as slowly permeable seasonally wet slightly acid but base rich loamy and clayey soils.
Such soils are well suited to dairy production as they are capable of growing heavy crops of grass even in a dry season. A small part of the land would be suited to grazing only. There are small areas of woodland, ponds, and farm tracks within the overall acreage.
Tenure and Possession
The freehold of the property is for sale with vacant possession on completion (subject to any holdover requirements). The farmhouse, buildings, and part of the land is currently let on a short-term tenancy with early termination provisions to allow for vacant possession upon completion.
Rights of way, wayleaves, and easements
A number of public rights of way cross the property and are shown on the sale plan.
The property is sold subject to all rights of way, wayleaves, and easements whether or not they are defined in this brochure.
If the farm is sold in lots, then cross-rights and reservations will need to be reserved where required, for example for access, services and maintenance.
If sold separately to Lot 2, then a right of way for all purposes at all times will be granted from Badcock’s Lane across Lot 2 for the benefit of Lot 1.
Plans and Boundaries
The plans within these particulars are based on Ordnance Survey data and provided for reference only. They are believed to be correct, but accuracy is not guaranteed. The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries and the extent of ownership. Neither the vendor nor the vendor’s agents will be responsible for defining the boundaries or the ownership thereof.
There will be a new boundary created between Lots 1 and 2 if sold separately. The cost for demarcating this new boundary (where required) will be split between the purchasers of Lot 1 and Lot 2.
Mineral, sporting, and timber rights
The sporting, mineral and timber rights will be transferred with the freehold title where owned.
Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ)
The Property lies within a Surface Water NVZ Area and is subject to the usual restrictions.
Basic Payment Scheme and Environmental Schemes
The land has historically been registered for payments under the Basic Payment Scheme and all delinked payments and entitlements relevant to the land will be retained by the previous tenant and will not be available to the Purchaser on completion of the sale. There are not believed to be any environmental schemes in place.
Ingoing crop valuation/holdover
No ingoing valuation will be required. A short period of holdover may be required.
Overage
Lot 1 is offered for sale with an overage provision to cover the traditional and modern farm buildings with an uplift percentage of 25% of any increase in value for a period of 30 years. Such overage to be triggered by any development (as defined within section 55 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990) and payable upon implementation or a future sale with the benefit of a consent/s. The overage will exclude any development for agricultural and/or equestrian use.
The farmhouse is excluded from any proposed overage provision.
Successive grants of permission within the terms set out above would trigger overage. Reasonable costs incurred in obtaining planning permissions can be deducted from the overage calculations. The Vendor’s Solicitor has drafted overage provisions, and these are contained within the data room.
Searches
The vendor has instructed the usual searches at an early stage in order that these can be passed to a purchaser/s once a sale has been agreed. A condition of the sale is that the purchaser/s will be required to reimburse the cost of such searches from the vendor in addition to the purchase price for the farm. If the farm is sold in lots, then the cost of these will be apportioned between the purchasers on an acreage basis. The searches include: Local authority, Highways, Environmental, Chancel repair liability, drainage, and water. The total cost of the searches is circa £2,965 + VAT.
Local authority
Cheshire East Council.
Fixtures and fittings
The carpets, curtains and all other fixtures and fittings, garden ornaments, stone troughs and statuary are excluded. Some may be available by separate negotiation. The inclusion or exclusion of any agricultural fixtures and fittings is to be discussed.
Services
Lot 1 - The farmhouse - Drainage is to a private system which is dated and will require replacement – this is to be taken into account by any potential purchaser in any offer they make. Heating is via electric storage heaters. Mains water and electricity are connected and the farm buildings benefit from a 3-phase supply.
Data Room
A comprehensive data room is provided by the vendor’s solicitors, Forsters LLP, which includes title information, a draft overage deed, as well as an extensive range of other information including EPCs. Access to this data room can be provided to parties following their first viewing at the property.
Solicitors
Forsters LLP, 31 Hill Street, London, W1J 5LS
FAO Henry Cecil
What3words:
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Postcode: CW6 9RR
Viewings
Strictly by appointment through selling agents, Fisher German LLP.
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- Lower Hall - Lot 1, Badcocks Lane, Spurstow, Tarporley, Cheshire
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- 10.67 Acres
7 bedroom land for sale Badcocks Lane, Spurstow, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6
Lot 1 - A charming farmhouse, traditional and modern farm buildings, paddocks, and grassland extending in all to about 10.67 acres.
- A charming 7 bedroom Cheshire farmhouse
- Farmhouse extends to approximately 5199 sqft GIA
- A range of well-presented traditional buildings with potential development opportunities (STP)
- Modern livestock and general-purpose farm buildings
- Land about 10.67 acres
- Vacant Possession available upon completion
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