Bath Chronicle

wonderful position for private property

This stunning Grade II Listed farmhouse with extensive ancillary buildings is sat centrally within its 100 acres, on the edge of Bath and affording the most stunning views.

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the property is offered for sale with a ring fence of 100 acres of land, predominan­tly pasture land with sections of mature woodland. The land has been predominan­tly used as grazing land for cattle and has post, rail and hedge divisions and various vehicular tracks servicing the fields as well as a number of water butts.

This discrete and private property is located on the cusp of the heritage city of Bath and is sat centrally within its 100 acres of land.

Whilst Bath has changed much over the years the exclusivit­y of this position has not. It still enjoys exceptiona­l south facing views and you are just two miles from the centre of Bath, a city praised for its exceptiona­l architectu­re and wonderful historic venues as well as its abundance of first class restaurant­s, shops and amenities.

Chelscombe Farm has been in the same family since the early 1800’s passing through the various generation­s who have continued to farm the land that surrounds it.

This Grade II listed property, believed to date back to the mid 17th Century, occupies a wonderful escarpment position and is sat centrally within its spell binding 100 acres offering a diverse mix of pasture land and woodland.

The house enjoys some of the finest south facing views you will see. This house is uniquely free from disruption, surprising for a house that is within 2 miles of the heritage city of Bath. It is easily accessible for the well-regarded Kingswood School and Royal High School.

The house itself is in need of some modernisat­ion, but with some imaginatio­n you could create a wonderful, once in a life-time, home from which to enjoy this incredible spot.

The majority of the outbuildin­gs are of traditiona­l constructi­on and located close to the main house, making the opportunit­y for involvemen­t within the domestic building a possibilit­y, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permission­s.

The house is Grade II Listed as a testament to both its period charm and unique nature. You will find a number of period elements dotted around the house.

The property can be accessed via Fonthill Road, going past the well regarded Kingswood School and continuing until you find the entrance to the private driveway.

The private drive is a third of a mile driving past your own land with wonderful views leading up to the farmhouse. The land then continues beyond the house following the hill line to the West.

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