- Exciting Refurbishment Opportunity +
- Desirable Location on Dartmoor National Park +
- Peaceful Rural Setting +
- Georgian Farmhouse & Traditional Stone Barns +
- 1.49 Acre Paddock +
- Extensive Mature Gardens +
- Five Double Bedrooms plus Additional Box Room +
- Close Proximity to Ivybridge +
- Available with No Onward Chain +
'Hall Farm' is a Grade II listed farmhouse enviably situated in the hamlet of Harford, within Dartmoor National Park. Offering an exciting refurbishment opportunity including a courtyard of traditional stone farm buildings with huge potential for conversion (subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents) along with an adjoining paddock of circa 1.46 acres.
HALL FARMHOUSE
The original Georgian farmhouse is a charming double fronted building of fantastic proportions and is full of period charm and features, including a central Georgian staircase, flagstone flooring, decorative wall panelling and numerous feature fireplaces. Now requiring modernisation throughout, the accommodation is laid over two floors and briefly comprises entrance vestibule, inner central hallway, sitting room, farmhouse kitchen/diner, boot room, office and cloakroom/WC on the ground floor, along with five bedrooms of double proportions on the first floor, an additional box room and a large family bathroom.
BARNS & FARM BUILDINGS
A courtyard of lofted, traditional, granite, Delabole slated Grade II Listed traditional barns are situated on the eastern side of the main farmhouse and offer potential for conversion to alternative uses (STP). The traditional stone barns contain a number of original features including a round house (engine house), shippons, a root store, and long open loft, stabling, workshops and a heated games room. There is also a pump house which lifts stream water up to the livestock barn.
SITUATION
Harford is a small hamlet situated in the foothills of Dartmoor National Park and just a short drive from the bustling town of Ivybridge. Known as the 'Gateway To The Moors', Ivybridge offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Dating back to ancient times, Ivybridge also has roots reaching as far back as the Bronze Age, with evidence of settlement dating back to prehistoric times. Today, it serves as a vibrant market town, bustling with local commerce and community spirit. From its tranquil riverside walks along the River Erme to its bustling town centre dotted with charming shops and cafes. Ivybridge Community College is located on the norther edge of the town and is very well regarded locally; there are also a number of excellent primary schools also.