Flemington Farm ST FLORENCE, TENBY, PEMBROKESHIRE
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Flemington Farm ST FLORENCE, TENBY, PEMBROKESHIRE Flemington Farm ST FLORENCE, TENBY, SA70 8NX Tenby 6 miles • Pembroke 6 miles • Haverfordwest 16 miles • Carmarthen 27 miles (Distances approximate) A private and accessible farm with period farmhouse, excellent range of farm buildings and gently undulating arable and pastureland. Farmhouse A detached well situated farmhouse dating to the 1600s with additional 1800s alterations. The farmhouse is surrounded by an open yard and mature level garden. Traditional farm buildings Adjacent to the farmhouse at the end of the drive is a set of traditional farm buildings which are of stone or brick construction. These buildings are ideal for continued ancillary use to a farmhouse or potential conversion for non-agricultural uses subject to planning consent. Modern agricultural buildings A significant range of general purpose agricultural buildings and silo extending to approximately 18,000 sq ft. Land Good quality arable and pastureland divided into useful fields with access to the central spine road and driveway. Lotting For sale as a whole or in the following lots: Lot 1 Period Farmhouse, traditional and modern farm buildings situated within approximately 52.18 acres Lot 2 Farmland extending to approximately 58.03 acres Lot 3 Farmland extending to approximately 58.15 acres In all approximately 168.36 acres. Rural Chartered Surveyors Regional Farm Sales St. John House, Salutation Square, Gloucester House, 60 Dyer Street, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 2LG Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2PT Tel: +44 1437 760 730 Tel: +44 1285 659 771 [email protected] [email protected] www.edwardperkins.co.uk www.knightfrank.co.uk These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the brochure. Situation Flemington Farm is situated in a S fantastic position conveniently located equidistant between the market towns of Tenby and Pembroke with convenient access to the A477. The nearby village of St Florence M offers great facilities including a village store, church, primary school and a number of eateries. Tenby is a particularly popular b seaside town with sandy beaches, leisure facilities and restaurants. The strong tourist trade in the area presents significant opportunities for diversification. Particular attractions locally include Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, Tenby Harbour with trips to monastic Caldey Island. Local tourism attractions also include Oakwood Theme Park and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo. The historic settlement of Y Pembroke is situated only 6 miles from Flemington Farm and boasts a wealth of history dating back to the 11th Century. The town offers many attractions, leisure and sports facilities including a rugby club and golf club. Pembroke is also home to various facilities and amenities including the West Wales FLEMINGTON FARM Art Centre which offers various art exhibitions, food and music entertainment. Note: “This plan is based upon the Ordnance Survey map with the sanction of the control of H.M. Stationary office. This plan is for convenience of purchasers only. Its accuracy is not guaranteed and it is expressly excluded from any contract. Licence Number. No. ES100017767.” Flemington Farmhouse Accessed along a private drive, Flemington Farmhouse is an attractive period dwelling with excellent reception rooms, wide staircase and many period features. The property is of solid stone construction under a dual pitched slate clad roof which has recently been replaced. The property is finished to a good standard of decoration and repair and has oil fired central heating. The ground floor offers spacious accommodation including the kitchen which benefits from a traditional Rayburn sitting in a beautiful natural stone inglenook fireplace, quarry tiled flooring and wooden style units. Further reception rooms include the sitting room, dining room, drawing room and pantry. Accessed externally, the property also has the benefit of a store room and outside toilet. The first floor has two bedrooms, which have ensuite bathrooms and built in storage. There are a further two bedrooms, one double and one single, family bathroom with airing cupboard and spacious landing area. First Floor Lower Ground Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor Reception Outbuildings Bedroom (Not shown in actual location/orientation) Bathroom Kitchen/Utility Storage Ground Floor Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area House: 253 sq.m (2,723 sq.ft) Outbuildings: 407 sq.m (4,381 sq.ft) Total: 660 sq.m (7,104 sq.ft) First Floor This plan is for layout guidance only. Not drawn to scale unless stated. Windows & door openings are approximate. Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of this plan,please check all dimensions, shapes & compass bearings before making any decisions reliant upon them. Farm buildings Located adjacent to the farmhouse are a significant set of traditional stone and modern portal frame buildings. The traditional buildings are arranged in a courtyard setting and would be ideal for a variety of agricultural enterprises or alternative uses subject to gaining the relevant consents. The portal framed buildings were designed and have been used for livestock purposes and are situated to the rear of the traditional buildings away from the farmhouse. Lot 2 has the benefit of a portal framed building situated adjacent to the main drive, previously used for over wintering cattle and fodder storage. Lot 2 Farmland • The land is conveniently laid out in a ring fence around the homestead having excellent access from the central drive. • Predominantly Grade three on the Agricultural Land Classification Series the land is suitable for cereal production or pasture. • The soil survey details the land as being the Milford series which can be described as well drained fine loamy soils. • The land is presented in excellent order being well fenced, in suitable condition for livestock with a network of water troughs throughout. • There is a stream running the western boundary of the property. • In all the holding extends to approximately 168.23 acres of arable and pastureland. Flemington - Land Use Schedule Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2016. All rights reserved. Licence number 100021721. NOT TO SCALE Field Number Description Area in Acres Area in Hectares 4499 Buildings / Curtilage 5.90 2.39 1931 Pasture 10.28 4.16 2112 Pasture 8.19 3.31 2198 Pasture 5.85 2.37 3624 Pasture 9.01 3.65 4394 Pasture 0.96 0.39 4920 Pasture 8.10 3.28 5001 Pasture 2.03 0.82 1123 Water 0.35 0.14 1295 Woodland 0.63 0.25 3196 Woodland 0.38 0.15 3892 Woodland 0.16 0.06 5197 Woodland 0.34 0.14 Total - Lot 1 52.18 21.11 0600 Arable 11.14 4.51 6021 Pasture 6.61 2.68 8710 Arable 9.18 3.71 6002 Pasture 4.03 1.63 7110 Arable 10.48 4.24 8092 Arable 7.83 3.17 9684 Pasture 8.68 3.51 4407 Track / Verge 0.08 0.03 Total - Lot 2 58.03 23.48 2379 Pasture 8.83 3.57 3977 Arable 11.40 4.61 5771 Arable 7.80 3.16 5885 Pasture 9.27 3.75 8160 Arable 9.13 3.70 8671 Arable 9.31 3.77 1479 Woodland 2.16 0.87 9061 Reservoir 0.25 0.10 Total - Lot 3 58.15 23.53 Grand Total 168.36 68.12 GENERAL REMARKS AND STIPULATIONS Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) The land is offered for sale inclusive of the Basic Payment Scheme entitlements. These will be offered pro rata on the individual lots on a hectarage basis. Agri-Environment Schemes The property is not currently part of any agri-environment or other schemes. Relevant potential on planning A number of the traditional stone outbuildings have potential for planning or development subject to the relevant planning consents. The vendors have not tried to obtain planning consent on any of the buildings to date. Sporting, mineral and timber rights Sporting, mineral and timber rights so far as they are owned are included in the freehold sale. Services The property is connected to mains electricity and this holding has the benefit of both mains and private water supply. The farmhouse connects to a private drainage system. The farmhouse has the benefit of broadband. Directions Easements, wayleaves and rights of way Travelling from the east. At the St Clears roundabout travel Photos etc: The photographs show only certain parts of the south west on the A477 for approximately 18 miles to the village property as they appeared at the time they were taken. Areas, The property is subject to appropriate rights of way, either public of Sageston. At the roundabout take the first exit left for Tenby measurements and distances given are approximate only. or private, wayleaves, easements and other rights of way whether (B4318), and after 600 m, take the first right. Flemington Farm is Regulations etc: Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part these are specifically referred to or not. We understand that the approximately 2 miles along this road on the right hand side. of the property does not mean that any necessary planning, building electricity pylons which pass through the land are an easement regulations or other consent has been obtained. A buyer or lessee and therefore there is no annual payment. Viewings must find out by inspection or in other ways that these matters have been properly dealt with and that all information is correct. Fixtures and fittings Viewings are strictly via the joint agents Knight Frank LLP and Edward H Perkins. Telephone 01285 659 771, reference JEP or VAT: The VAT position relating to the property may change without All items mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the 01437 760 730 reference KP.