TENDERS CLOSED
Lot 1 - About 4.78 acres (1.9 ha)
Ash Hey Farmhouse
A traditional red brick property thought to date back to pre-1900 with later alterations. The farmhouse is in need of modernisation throughout however provides the scope to create an attractive house set within its own land with adjoining buildings. The accommodation is set out over two floors with two main receptions room, a family bathroom and three bedrooms.
Gardens surround the house and access is taken from Ash Hey Lane into a small courtyard bordered by the farm buildings.
Farm Buildings
The buildings comprise: A traditional brick built L shaped building with former parlour, wooden portal framed building, Dutch barn with lean too, steel portal framed building, silage clamp and former slurry lagoon which were historically used to run a dairy enterprise.
The buildings provide scope for continued use in agriculture conversion to residential or diversification into activities such as equine, storage or light industrial use (subject to planning consent). There are two roadside access points into the farm buildings both taken from Ash Hey Lane.
Land
There is a paddock within Lot 1 which comprises about 1.6 acres of permanent pasture. The paddock surrounds the buildings to the north and western boundaries and can be utilised for grazing or amenity purposes.
What3Words ///dried.perform.retire
Ash Hey Farm is located about 3 miles north east from the centre of Chester, positioned between the rural hamlet of Picton and the larger village of Mickle Trafford. Mickle Trafford offers a good range of local amenities and the farm is well accessed by road with the A41 and junction 12 of the M53 within 2 miles.