Clearbrook Farm
Agent: Fisher German
Guide price: £500,000
Call: 01432 802545
CLEARBROOK Farm is located just to the north of the riverside village of Pembridge and is easily accessible to the main arterial road network.
The property is a fine Grade II Listed property, dating from the late 16th century and early 17th century with partly exposed timber framework with other rendered elevations.
Internally features include exposed timber detailing, open fireplaces and multi-pane windows.
Now in need of modernisation, the property is divided into two households, the front section having its own four bedroomed accommodation and a fine front door overlooking the large west facing garden.
Accessed from the rear, there is a self contained annexe of three bedrooms which also connects through to the main accommodation at ground floor level, allowing a good degree of flexibility to be used as a single family dwelling or with the annexe occupied by extended family or with the potential to produce an income stream.
To the side of the main driveway lies the well stocked mature garden enclosed by a mature hedgerow and was well tended by the former tenant farmer.
Laid out around a substantial lawn, there are attractive seating areas and well stocked borders to be enjoyed.
To the south of the property lies the principle paddock, which is laid to meadow grass and largely level, also enclosed by hedgerows.
Lying immediately adjacent to the farmhouse is a range of modern barns with concrete yards and having separate access to the roadway.
In addition to the modern buildings is a large two-storey timber-framed barn which is now in need of repair.
This property is offered for sale by online auction - concludes Monday, March 11 at noon.
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