LOT Barn and Stable Buildings, Whitehouse Farm 142 Idlicote, Nr Shipston-on- Stour, CV36 5DN

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A range of barn/stable buildings with a Grade II listed timber beamed threshing barn arranged around an appealing courtyard setting, having planning permission for conversion for three dwellings totalling approximately 600 sq ft, together with adjacent pasture land of approximately 12.52 acres . Vacant.

Tenure • Right of way access via the farm drive from both Idlicote Road to Freehold. the south and Halford Road to the north • There is an adjacent rectangular shaped pasture land site of Location approximately 12.52 acres • Idlicote is an appealing rural hamlet situated 2 miles north-east of Shipston-on-Stour, 8 miles from Stratford-on-Avon and about 14 Accommodation miles from Banbury • Range of barn/stable buildings • Situated off the north side of Idlicote Road, roughly half way Gross Internal Area approximately 6,000 sq ft between Idlicote and Honington Pasture Land Area approximately 12.52 acres • Local shopping amenities are available in Shipston-on-Stour, whilst the retail and commercial centre of Stratford-on-Avon is easily Planning and Listed Building Consent accessible Permission (Application Ref: 17/00261/ FUL and 17/00262/ LBC) was • The picturesque surrounding countryside provides a range of granted by Stratford-on-Avon District Council on 7th August 2017 for leisure and equestrian activities demolition of existing block work extensions and open fronted cart • Access to the A429, M40, A44 and M5 provides good road links shed and conversion of agricultural buildings to three dwellings, together with the erection of a new three bay car park (re-submission of Moreton-in-Marsh 15/00970/ LBC). The proposed development will provide 3 x three bedroom dwellings of Description approximately 2,557 sq ft, 1,904 sq ft and 1,553 sq ft. • An attractive range of barn/stable buildings around a central courtyard with great potential for conversion Note • Part of the north-west section comprises a unique late 18th century We wish to inform prospective buyers that one of the sellers is an Grade II listed threshing barn with an impressive original timber employee of Savills. frame, horizontally-laid weatherboarding elevations and a steeply pitched clay tiled roof Viewing • There is a rear grassland area of about 60ft and a pond Please contact the Auctioneers.

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