Birch Farm, 48 Main Road, Troway, Marsh Lane S21 5RR

For Sale

£825,000

For Sale
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Birch Farm is an attractive and exciting opportunity to acquire a detached, stone built three bedroom property, benefitting from granted planning permission to extend into a substantial five bedroom property with flexible living accommodation.
With attractive far reaching views over adjoining countryside the property has a number of options for available land and agricultural buildings.
The property is available as one or in lots.
To be sold by public auction in March 2025 if not sold prior.
Birch Farm £825,000
Additional 2.7 acres: £50,000—£60,000
Land and Buildings: £650,000

Birch Farm
An attractive three bedroom detached stone built house, with far reaching views over nearby Moss Valley, the property benefits from flexible living accommodation spread over two floors. The property offers fantastic scope to be an impressive family home, together with the benefit of granted planning permission to extend to create an additional two bedrooms and extend the kitchen.
The property has character features and its original conveyance dates to 1828, but the property is understood to have been built long before.

Externally
The property benefits from attractive and extensive gardens, to front and rear, mostly down to grass with some paved patio areas, mature shrubs and trees offer privacy with stone walled, fenced and hedge rowed boundaries, a drive facilitates parking for several vehicles.
Within the gardens lie a double garage and three stone built stables, ideal for storage or conversion subject to the necessary consents.

Land and Buildings available separately
Available separately is a paddock of gently sloping grassland, suitable for grazing or mowing amounting to 2.7 acres. - £50,000—£60,000 (Showing edged blue on the plan, available with the house only).
A further lot is the Farm buildings and land amounting to 10.84 acres. £650,000. The buildings have mains water connected, the buyer would need to insert a submeter or have a new connection.
Enclosed agricultural building, used as machinery store with concrete base (60x40)
Steel Portal Framed building, housing 20 stables including 3 larger foaling pens, with concrete base (120 x 30)
Lean to Agricultural Shed, concrete base used as fodder store (120 x 15 )
Lean to, divided into 3 separate areas used as stores. (45 x 15)
Open fronted agricultural building, used as machinery store, with concrete base ( 60 x 30 )

Services
The property benefits from mains electric and water, private drainage and diesel fired central heating.

Tenure and Possession:
The property is sold Freehold with vacant possession.

Rights of Way, Wayleaves and Easements:
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, easements and wayleaves whether or not defined in these particulars. Access to the house will be given by a right of way across the lane.

Fixtures and Fittings:
Only those fixtures and fittings referred to in the sale particulars are included in the purchase price. Please note that the Victorian and Georgian fireplaces in the main reception rooms will be available by separate negotiation.

Local Planning Authority:
North East Derbyshire district council.

Council Tax Band: – F

Solicitors
Lodders Solicitors, Number Ten, Elm Court, Arden St, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 6PA

EPC: – F

Method of Sale:
The property is offered for sale by private treaty.

Viewings:
Strictly by appointment through the Bakewell Office of Bagshaw's as sole agents on 01629 812777 or e-mail: Bakewell@bagshaws.com.

Agents Note;
Bagshaws LLP have made every reasonable effort to ensure these details offer an accurate and fair description of the property but give notice that all measurements, distances and areas referred to are approximate and based on information available at the time of printing. These details are for guidance only and do not constitute part of the contract for sale. Bagshaws LLP and their employees are not authorised to give any warranties or representations in relation to the sale. Photos taken July 2023.

Directions:
From Chesterfield, take the A61 Northbound before exiting at the Sheepbridge slip road, turn right onto Broombank Road an continue on to the B6057, use this road until reaching Unstone village, turn right onto Crow Lane to reach Apperknowle, use New road to the High Street Junction and turn right, followed shortly by a left onto Moor Top Road, then take a left onto Snowdon lane, shortly thereafter take a right where sign posted for Troway, the property will then lie on the left hand side after approximately, 600 metres.