Listed for £1,500,000
May 16, 2025
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Included within the ownership is part of Furzedown Lane which is gated. There is a hardcore access to the land from Furzedown Lane which is used when competitions take place on the land.
LISTING
The bungalow is located within the Amport Park which is Grade II Listed Registered Park and Garden, and although it is not listed in its own right it may be subject to some planning restrictions.
The trees have statutory protection and any alterations proposed will need to be authorised by the Local Planning Authority.
The Riding School is not located in Amport Park and so will not be subject to any planning constraints.
It is advised to speak to a Conservation Officer, or equivalent, at the local authority (LPA) and they will be able to confirm whether proposed works would require permission.
SECTION 52
The bungalow is subject to a Section 52 Condition restricting the occupancy of the bungalow to a person solely or mainly employed on the land.
OVERAGE
The buildings will be sold subject to an overage provision for a period of 21 years and for 30% of the increase in value over the equestrian value. The overage will be triggered when planning permission for development (for anything other than agriculture or equestrian purposes or a single residential dwelling including home office space, landscaping and subsequent ancillary development and extensions) is implemented or, if earlier, if the buildings are sold with the benefit of that planning permission. Further information is available from the agents.
Amport Riding Centre is located in a highly desirable and sought after area, on the edge of the picturesque village of Amport. Amport benefits from a popular primary school, The Hawk Inn and a church, there is a village shop in the neighbouring village of Abbots Ann. The area also benefits from a wide selection of both primary and secondary schools, including Farleigh, Rookwood, the Salisbury Grammar schools, Chafyn Grove and Godolphin.
Andover lies approximately 3 miles to the east, offering a wide variety of supermarkets, a cinema and frequent rail service to London Waterloo. The market town of Stockbridge has a wonderful variety of boutique shops, restaurants, pubs, a doctor's surgery, dentist, delicatessen, butchers and a hair salon.
The A303 lies approximately 1.5 miles to the north giving access to the West Country and the M3 and A34. Amport Riding Centre is ideally placed for ease of access and the ability to travel to a wide selection of local and further afield equestrian competition venues.
Mains water and electricity, private drainage.
From the A303, turn off signposted to East Cholderton, Thruxton (village only), Kimpton and Fyfield. Then head south towards Amport, on Wiremead Lane. After approximately one mile, at the T junction turn right. Pass the village school on the left and at the next T junction turn right on to Furzedown Lane. Follow this road and the entrance to Amport Riding Centre is found on the right hand side after about a third of a mile.
POSTCODE
SP11 8BE
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